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Transport model validation in support of burning plasma physics

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Abstract

Improving confidence in the predictions for performance in burning plasmas is of great importance for accelerating the development of fusion energy. State-of-the-art predictions of pressure profiles and rotation profiles in standard aspect ratio tokamaks like ITER and SPARC, as well as spherical tokamaks, are performed using physics-based, but reduced, models of turbulent transport. The details of the turbulence can be simulated in burning plasmas using high-fidelity nonlinear gyrokinetic simulation. Confidence in reduced models and in predictions from nonlinear gyrokinetic simulation relies on rigorous validation against experimental measurements. Validation studies carried out on major tokamak facilities around the world are driven by steady investment aimed at advancing the frontiers of plasma diagnostics, data analysis techniques, plasma theory, and computational science. This talk will summarize research carried out at the MIT PSFC on transport model validation in support of burning plasma physics, including new diagnostic development, fluctuation measurement databases, and integrated modeling approaches that leverage AI and machine learning. O. Meneghini et al. 2021 Nucl. Fusion 61 026006; C. Chrystal et al 2020 Nucl. Fusion 60 036003; P. Rodriguez-Fernandez et al., J. Plasma Phys. 86, 865860503 (2020); B. Patel, et al. 46th EPS Conference on Plasma Physics, EPS 2019; G. Staebler et al. 2017. Nucl. Fusion 57 (6), 066046; N. Howard et al. Physics of Plasmas 28, 072502 (2021).

Presenters

  • Anne E White

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, Cambride, USA, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI, MIT PSFC

Authors

  • Anne E White

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, Cambride, USA, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI, MIT PSFC

  • Rachel Bielajew

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, Cambride, USA, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI

  • William Burke

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, MIT, MIT PSFC

  • Xiang Chen

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI

  • Garrard D Conway

    Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik, Garching, Germany, Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, Garching, Germany, Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics

  • Calvin Cummings

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI

  • Nathan T Howard

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, MIT PSFC, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI

  • Jerry W Hughes

    MIT PSFC, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT

  • Abhilash Mathews

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Pedro A Molina Cabrera

    Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik, Garching, Germany, Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT

  • Pablo Rodriguez-Fernandez

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI, MIT PSFC, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center, Cambridge, MA02139, USA

  • Aaron M Rosenthal

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, MIT PSFC

  • Francesco Sciortino

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, MIT PSFC, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI

  • Christian Yoo

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT