The TriForce Project: Progress and Plans
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Abstract
We report on development progress of our particle-based hybrid fluid-kinetic simulation framework named TriForce. The GPU-accelerated code seeks to recover results from both radiation-magnetohydrodynamic and fully kinetic codes, as well as operate in between where both descriptions may co-exist and interact. Our group uses TriForce to investigate a range of topics in fields such as inertial confinement fusion, magneto-inertial fusion, magnetic confinement fusion, and high-energy-density physics. The goal of the TriForce Center for Multiphysics Modeling is to provide better predictive capability and access to modern and parallelized models for the benefit of the academic community. The current status of the project and its applications will be surveyed.
Presenters
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Adam B Sefkow
University of Rochester
Authors
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Adam B Sefkow
University of Rochester
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John G Shaw
University of Rochester, Laboratory for Laser Energetics - Rochester, University of Rochester, Laboratory for Laser Energetics
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Ayden J Kish
University of Rochester
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Michael J. Lavell
University of Rochester
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Andrew T Sexton
University of Rochester
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Robert Masti
University of Rochester