Coherent Structure Transport (SCT) Model in GEM-X
ORAL
Abstract
Understanding the energy deposition on the material surfaces is critical for fusion reactor design. Here, we utilize the GEM-X gyrokinetic simulation along with SOLPS-ITER solutions for the background equilibrium electric field to model the heat flux at the divertor plate and characterize the heat load width using realistic X-point geometry. We use a theory-based blobby transport model we call the coherent structure transport (CST) model. The CST model is extremely fast and can be used to quickly analyze any SOLPS-ITER solution. SOLPS-ITER provides the steady state, or equilibrium E-field on which we superimpose blobs characterized by size and amplitude. We then utilize the GEM-X gyrokinetic particle simulation to study the heat flux at the divertor plate(s). We obtain the 1/Bp scaling of the heat load width in agreement with theory in the equilibrium magnetic field. When including blobs in the SOLPS-ITER field, we show qualitative agreement with experiment for λq calculated using typical blob characteristics. We will describe the CST model in detail and investigate the scaling of λq with blob parameters.
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Presenters
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Zhichen Feng
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute, University of Colorado, Boulder, University of Colorado, Boulder
Authors
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Zhichen Feng
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute, University of Colorado, Boulder, University of Colorado, Boulder
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James R. Myra
Lodestar Research Corporation
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Scott Parker E Parker
University of Colorado, Boulder, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute, University of Colorado, Boulder
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Calder Scott Haubrich
University of Colorado, Boulder
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Junyi Cheng
University of Colorado, Boulder
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Yang Chen
University of Colorado, Boulder
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Xinxing Ma
General Atomics