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 TP12: Poster Session VII:
Turbulence and transport in fusion plasmas
ITER
MFE Heating and Energetic Particles
Self-organized configuration FRC, RFP, Spheromak
9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Thursday, October 10, 2024
Hyatt Regency
Room: Grand Hall West
Abstract: TP12.00002 : Comparison of Gyrokinetic and Fluid Axisymmetric Simulations of a Prospective Spherical Tokamak Pilot Plant Scrape-Off Layer*
Presenter:
Akash Shukla
(The University of Texas at Austin)
Authors:
Akash Shukla
(The University of Texas at Austin)
Jonathan Roeltgen
(University of Texas at Austin)
Michael T Kotschenreuther
(University of Texas at Austin)
James L. Juno
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Tess Bernard
(General Atomics - San Diego)
Ammar Hakim
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Gregory W Hammett
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
David R Hatch
(Institute for Fusion Studies, University of Texas at Austin)
Swadesh Mitter Mahajan
(University of Texas at Austin)
Manaure Francisquez
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
We conducted SOL simulations with parameters representative of a spherical tokamak pilot plant using a gyrokinetic code, Gkeyll, and fluid code, SOLPS. Simulations exhibit significant ion trapping in the upstream SOL when upstream parameters typical of a high recycling regime are used.
Of particular interest is confinement of impurities to the divertor region. We show that the mirror force, which is excluded in SOLPS's form of fluid equations, enhances the electrostatic potential drop along the field line in the SOL. We also show that the assumption of equal main ion and impurity temperatures, which is made in commonly used fluid codes, is violated. The combination of these effects results in superior confinement of impurities to the divertor region in kinetic simulations, consistent with our earlier predictions (Kotschenreuther 2023).
*Funding: CEDAC SciDAC (Center for Computational Evaluation and Design of Actuators for Core-edge Integration) Grant Number 26399299, Exofusion (partially funded by STEP), and other DOE sources
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