Implementation and benchmarking of improved atom and molecule neutral fluid models in UEDGE
POSTER
Abstract
Fluid neutral model is regularly used in UEDGE to simulate neutral transport. For high
collisional edge plasmas, the model of using the mean temperature of ions and atoms
works well owing to strong charge-exchange collisions between ions and atoms.
However, for comparatively low collisional edge plasmas, atoms can have substantially
lower temperature than ions and thus lead to reduced atom penetration into the core
region. The new model solves for an atom temperature (T_a) separate from that of the
ions. Additionally, the existing UEDGE molecular temperature (T_m) model is improved
by including the v_g*grad_Pg term in the energy equation, which is shown to be an
important contributor to both Ta and Tm equations. Simulation results with the newlyimplemented
atom and molecule temperature equations are compared against the
previous model for typical DIII-D parameters. The new results are also compared to atom
and molecular simulations using the DEGAS 2 Monte Carlo.
collisional edge plasmas, the model of using the mean temperature of ions and atoms
works well owing to strong charge-exchange collisions between ions and atoms.
However, for comparatively low collisional edge plasmas, atoms can have substantially
lower temperature than ions and thus lead to reduced atom penetration into the core
region. The new model solves for an atom temperature (T_a) separate from that of the
ions. Additionally, the existing UEDGE molecular temperature (T_m) model is improved
by including the v_g*grad_Pg term in the energy equation, which is shown to be an
important contributor to both Ta and Tm equations. Simulation results with the newlyimplemented
atom and molecule temperature equations are compared against the
previous model for typical DIII-D parameters. The new results are also compared to atom
and molecular simulations using the DEGAS 2 Monte Carlo.
Presenters
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Menglong Zhao
Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
Authors
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Menglong Zhao
Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
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Thomas D Rognlien
Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, LLNL
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Andreas M Holm
Aalto University
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Marvin E Rensink
Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
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Maxim V Umansky
Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
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George J Wilkie
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory