Bulletin of the American Physical Society
66th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Monday–Friday, October 7–11, 2024; Atlanta, Georgia
Session BM11: Mini-Conference: Digital Twins for Fusion Research I
9:30 AM–12:30 PM,
Monday, October 7, 2024
Hyatt Regency
Room: International South
Chair: Raffi Nazikian, General Atomics
Abstract: BM11.00011 : Advancing tokamak research and development through tailored digital twins and Fusion Twin Software as a Service (SaaS)
12:00 PM–12:15 PM
Presenter:
Alexei Zhurba
(Next Step Fusion)
Authors:
Alexei Zhurba
(Next Step Fusion)
Maxim Nurgaliev
(Next Step Fusion)
Georgy Subbotin
(Next Step Fusion)
Igor Kozlov
(Next Step Fusion)
Anri Asaturov
(Next Step Fusion)
Denis Almukhametov
(Next Step Fusion)
Eduard Khayrutdinov
(Next Step Fusion)
Dmitriy M Orlov
(University of California, San Diego)
To create digital twins of tokamaks, Next Step Fusion applies NSFsim, a flexible and fast control-oriented simulator. It solves 2D free-boundary plasma equilibrium (Grad-Shafranov equation) together with transport equations for a digital replica of a real device.
Precise simulations alone cannot address all needs. Fusion Twin SaaS was launched to bridge the gap between real machines, simulators, and digital twins. It provides cloud-based simulations of multiple tokamaks with NSFsim, plasma boundary reconstruction machine learning (ML) model, data management and visualization, Jupyter Notebooks, and collaboration features.
Future plans include creating an environment for training ML models, adding more digital replicas of real and virtual tokamaks, extending simulator capabilities with better transport and auxiliary heating and current drive models, and making available control, reconstruction, and prediction ML models. This will speed up research, reduce time to insights, simplify work for fusion professionals, and eventually bring fusion energy closer.
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