Status of integrated simulation of PFC surface evolution within the PSI-SciDAC project
ORAL
Abstract
A new simulation capability is being developed within the PSI-SciDAC project to simulate the long-term evolution of plasma-exposed surfaces. The integrated model includes a wide range of phenomena, including models for a) the scrape-off layer plasma including fuel ions and extrinsic impurities (using SOLPS[1]), b) sheath physics (using the hPIC code), c) transport and redeposition of eroded wall material (using the new Monte Carlo code GITR), d) implantation of ions into the wall and subsequent erosion (using F-TRIDYN, an extension of TRIDYN [2]), and e) dynamics of the subsurface (Xolotl, a new continuum cluster dynamics code). These components have been combined to predict the evolution of surface morphology, recycling and retention, and the impact of erosion and redeposition on these processes, assuming steady-state conditions and without feedback on the background plasma. After benchmarking against PISCES experiments, we have now applied this model to make predictions for the ITER divertor. Predictions for standard and helium operations, and for a partially and completely detached divertor, will be presented. [1] R. Schneider et al, Contrib. Plasma Phys. 46 (2006) 3. [1] W. Miller et al, Comp. Phys. Comm. 51 (1988) 355.
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Presenters
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John Canik
Oak Ridge National Lab, ORNL
Authors
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John Canik
Oak Ridge National Lab, ORNL
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Ane Lasa
University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
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Sophie Blondel
University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
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Mark R Cianciosa
Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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D. Curreli
Univ of Illinois - Urbana, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of Illinois - UC
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Jon T Drobny
Univ of Illinois - Urbana
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Wael Elwasif
Oak Ridge National Lab, ORNL
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D. L. Green
Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL
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Philip C Roth
Oak Ridge National Lab
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Tim Younkin
University of Tennessee, Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge National Lab, University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
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Brian D. Wirth
University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, University Of Tennessee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville, University of Tennessee, Oak Ridge National Lab, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, University of Tennessee Knoxville, University of Tennessee - Knoxville, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Russ Doerner
Univ of California - San Diego, Univ of California, San Diego
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Daisuke Nishijima
Univ of California - San Diego
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Matthew Baldwin
Univ of California - San Diego