Bulletin of the American Physical Society
65th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Monday–Friday, October 30–November 3 2023; Denver, Colorado
Session UP11: Poster Session VIII:
HED:High Energy Density Plasma Science
MFE: Superconducting Tokamaks; Self-organized configurations II: FRC, RFP, Spheromak; Machine learning techniques in MFE
ICF: Machine learning techniques in ICF
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Thursday, November 2, 2023
Room: Plaza ABC
Abstract: UP11.00089 : Code comparison of WARPXM and NIMROD in sheared-flow-stabilized Z-pinch simulations
Presenter:
Christine Roark
(Zap Energy)
Authors:
Christine Roark
(Zap Energy)
Peter H Stoltz
(Zap Energy)
Eric T Meier
(Zap Energy)
Kyle D Morgan
(Zap Energy)
Collaboration:
Zap Energy
Modeling continues to provide insight into experimental results and guides next step designs. Zap researchers are using two well-established fusion community codes, NIMROD and WARPXM, and comparing the results.
WARPXM is a discontinuous Galerkin finite element framework developed at the University of Washington to solve various plasma equation sets, including resistive magnetohydrodynamics (MHD). WARPXM allows for fully unstructured meshes (triangles and tetrahedra for 2D and 3D, respectively) to model complex geometries.
Similarly, NIMROD solves the resistive MHD equations using spectral finite elements in two dimensions and Fourier decomposition in the third (symmetry) dimension. NIMROD includes semi-implicit time advance and captures separate electron and ion temperature evolution.
Here, we present the results of the code comparison to a generic FuZE-Q scenario. Specifically, by varying the initial gas load and the applied voltage we compare the neutron yield rate and voltage/current traces between the two. The effect of two-temperature physics is also explored in NIMROD.
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