Recent Results from the SciDAC Center for Simulation of Fusion Relevant RF Actuators
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Abstract
An overview is given of recent research results related to the self-consistent interaction of RF power with the scrape-off layer (SOL). We will discuss the development and application of RF wave solvers based on the open-source scalable Modular Finite Element Framework (MFEM), including the implementation of a RF sheath boundary, work on pre-conditioners for matrix solves, and grid adaptivity. We will discuss the development of a far-SOL fluid transport solver for equilibrium (Braginskii MFEM mini-app) and turbulent (SOLT-3D code based on BOUT$++)$ models. The turbulent transport model includes the presence of a RF ponderomotive force term which can be calculated directly from the results of the VSim FDTD plasma wave code. Results from full-wave RF solvers utilizing SOL turbulence data from an edge turbulence code will also be presented. Results in plasma-material-interactions will be presented on benchmarking of kinetic vs fluid sheath models, parameterization of a sub-grid RF sheath model, results from a 1D RF sputtering model, and results for fast ion impact at the plasma wall from an RF Monte Carlo code.
Authors
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P. T. Bonoli
MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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David Green
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Natl Lab, ORNL
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Ed D'Azevedo
ORNL, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Nicola Bertelli
PPPL, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
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A. Dimits
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, LLNL
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T. Kolev
LLNL
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D. N. Smithe
Tech-X, Tech-X Corporation, Tech-X Corp
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R. W. Harvey
CompX
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J.R. Myra
Lodestar, Lodestar Research Corp., Lodestar Research, Loadstar Research Corp, Lodestar Corporation, Lodestar Research Corporation (United States), Lodestar Research Corporation
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M. S. Shephard
RPI
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Davide Curreli
Univ. of Illinois, Champaign, University of Illinois - UC, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, university of illinois at urbana-champaign