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Full-pulse simulations for SPARC using MOSAIC

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Abstract

MOSAIC (Modelling framewOrk for ScenArIo and Control) is a flexible, modular simulation framework built for efficient planning and optimization of the pulse scenarios needed to achieve the target missions of the SPARC tokamak. The framework supports predictive full-pulse, time-dependent simulations with medium-fidelity plasma models at close-to-real-time computational speeds in order to enable automated optimization of actuator trajectories that satisfy the device constraints and maximize the likelihood of achieving the mission of the scenario. Control-oriented models are derived from the actuator and plasma parameter trajectories in order to support separate closed-loop calculations for control development and testing, particularly for off-normal event response. The first application of MOSAIC illustrates the integration of the Matlab EQuilibrium (MEQ) tools and the core transport solver RAPTOR with reduced models for divertor PFC sputtering and heat flux constraints in order to establish the target pulses demonstrating Q > 1 operation. MOSAIC will provide a framework for broad community participation in developing scenario and control solutions for SPARC and ARC that easily translate to the proprietary control system platforms developed at Commonwealth Fusion Systems.

Presenters

  • Anna A Teplukhina

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems

Authors

  • Anna A Teplukhina

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems

  • Devon J Battaglia

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems

  • Thomas A Body

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems

  • Dan D Boyer

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems, Commonwealth Fusion System

  • Alexander J Creely

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems

  • Christoph Hasse

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems

  • Panagiotis S Kaloyannis

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems, MIT PSFC

  • James Logan

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems

  • Tom Looby

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems, CFS

  • Josiah Wai

    Commonwealth Fusion Systems

  • Cassandre Contre

    Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne

  • Federico felici

    Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, EPFL-SPC

  • Antoine Merle

    Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne

  • Olivier Sauter

    EPFL, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Swiss Plasma Center, EPFL-SPC

  • Darren T Garnier

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center

  • Nathan T Howard

    MIT

  • Pablo Rodriguez-Fernandez

    MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center

  • Allen M Wang

    MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT

  • Oak A Nelson

    Columbia University, New York, NY

  • Carlos A Paz-Soldan

    Columbia University

  • Ian G Stewart

    Columbia University