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 NP12: Poster Session V:
Fundamental Plasma Physics III: waves, self-organization
Fundamental Plasma Physics IV: turbulence, reconnection, non-neutral/antimatter
High Field Tokamaks
Mirrors
9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Wednesday, October 9, 2024
Hyatt Regency
Room: Grand Hall West
Abstract: NP12.00088 : Statistical Analyses of Gyrokinetic Microturbulence for Transport Modelling
Presenter:
Evans Etrue Howard
(Sandia National Laboratories)
Authors:
Evans Etrue Howard
(Sandia National Laboratories)
Pieterjan Robbe
(Sandia National Laboratories)
Ian G Abel
(IREAP, University of Maryland, College Park)
Bert Debusschere
(Sandia Nationa Laboratories)
To address these challenges, we apply statistical techniques to analyze the uncertainty in fluxes derived from plasma turbulent simulations. Key to our methodology is the development of a procedure to disregard the initial transient phase, and to identify the steady state region of the reported flux traces. After the steady-state fluxes have been identified, we estimate the mean flux value, standard deviations and confidence intervals using short-term averages with both sliding and non-overlapping window methods. Additionally, the autocorrelation time plots are analyzed to establish a robust metric for lag cut-offs. We illustrate how our approach can be used to determine the limiting distribution of turbulent transport fluxes across various configurations of plasma simulations. Finally, we illustrate how our approach enables the assessment of the confidence in gyrokinetic simulations, as well as on on-the-fly predictions of the required simulation time in order to meet a desired level of accuracy in the computed flux statistics.
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