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Efficient evaluation of the EP-driven stability landscape and nonlinear states using Landau closure methods

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Abstract

The FAR3d global gyro-Landau moments model provides an efficient kinetically-closed reduced model for energetic particle (EP) – driven instabilities in tokamaks and stellarators. Two examples of this are: (a) the linear eigenvalue structure of the moments equations, allowing rapid scans of multiple unstable modes as parameters/profiles are changed, and (b) the feasibility of long-time scale nonlinear simulations in strong mode coupling regimes. These capabilities are demonstrated based on selected discharges from the DIII-D tokamak. Under (a) we examine a sequence of low-frequency EP-driven instabilities (BAE frequency and below) as the q-profile is varied. Low frequency EP instabilities are of interest due to the increased EP transport they can drive. Under (b) a nonlinearly saturated TAE state is examined with respect to turbulent transport rates, effects of source/sink variations, fast ion critical gradient profiles, and intermittency levels. The simulation of instability-driven fast ion transport and intermittency is an important factor for integrated modeling and performance predictions of future fusion systems.

Publication: D. A. Spong, et al., "Nonlinear dynamics and transport driven by energetic particle instabilities," submitted to Nuclear Fusion (2021).

Presenters

  • Donald A Spong

    Oak Ridge National Lab

Authors

  • Donald A Spong

    Oak Ridge National Lab

  • William W Heidbrink

    University of California, Irvine

  • Michael A Van Zeeland

    General Atomics - San Diego, General Atomics

  • Yashika Ghai

    Oak Ridge National Lab

  • Jacobo Varela Rodriguez

    Universidad Carlos III de MAdrid, University Carlos III, Spain, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

  • Luis Garcia

    Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, University Carlos III, Spain