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Simulation and validation of MHD benchmark problems using ALMA

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Abstract

High resolution simulations are well known for their predictive capability in liquid metal cooling applications such as liquid metal blankets. ALMA (Anti- symmetric, Large-moment, Accelerated) is a high-performance computational engine designed to solve plasma and neutral gas models on hybrid supercomputers (Halpern et al, 2021). Since the anti-symmetric formulation conserves quadratic invariants of the system (such as energy and enstrophy), the solver is robust, numerically stable and easily scalable while tackling high resolution, multi-variate and unsteady neutral MHD flows. To demonstrate the solver capabilities in liquid metal blanket applications, benchmark problems proposed by Smolentsev et al [2015] are simulated. Firstly, the fully developed flow of a conducting liquid in a rectangular duct subject to uniform transverse magnetic field is considered. Insulating walls and walls of finite conductance are chosen and the flow profile is validated for a range of Hartmann numbers (varying from 500 to 15000). Secondly, the liquid metal flow in square duct subject to a spatially varying magnetic field is chosen. The velocity profile and pressure drop across the duct were validated with the experimental data and analytical expressions.

Publication: 1. F. D. Halpern and co-authors, Simulations of plasmas and fluids using anti-symmetric models, J. Comp. Phys., 445, 110631 (2021).

Presenters

  • Pranav Suresh Puthan

    General Atomics

Authors

  • Pranav Suresh Puthan

    General Atomics

  • Federico D Halpern

    General Atomics - San Diego

  • Akshay Deshpande

    General atomics

  • Juan Diego Colmenares

    General atomics

  • Mark Kostuk

    General atomics