Research Highlights in the SciDAC-5 Partnership for Advanced Simulation of RF - Plasma - Material Interactions
POSTER
Abstract
The primary challenge associated with the use of radio-frequency (RF) actuators in fusion pilot plants, in all frequency regimes, is their interaction with the scrape-off layer (SOL) plasma and plasma-facing components (PFC's). Collaborating with researchers from the ASCR community, we have achieved significant advances in the development of a hierarchy of predictive models for the interaction of ion cyclotron range of frequency (ICRF) power with PFC's and we have extended our models for wave propagation and absorption to both mirror (WHAM) and stellarator (W7-X) devices. We are developing a model that combines a fluid transport solver and an electromagnetic field solver in order to investigate how ICRF power interacts with and modifies the far SOL. These physics models are being implemented in computational frameworks in both high-fidelity form and as machine learning based surrogates, in anticipation of their use in a Whole Facility Model. We shall report on highlights from these areas.
Publication: None at this time.
Presenters
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Paul Thaddeus Bonoli
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Authors
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Paul Thaddeus Bonoli
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Nicola Bertelli
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)
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Robert Walter Harvey
CompX
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Donald B Batchelor
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Maxim V Umansky
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Tzanio Kolev
LLNL
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James R. Myra
Lodestar Research Corporation
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Jeremy Lore
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Cory D Hauck
ORNL
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Mark S. Shephard
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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David N Smithe
Tech-X Corporation
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Lin Mu
University of Georgia
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Davide Curreli
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Philippe Lamalle
LPP ERM/KMS
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Sam J Frank
Realta Fusion, Realta Fusion, Inc