Mitigation of initial transients in gyrokinetic turbulence simulations using numerical distribution function of neoclassical equilibria
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Abstract
The presence of initial transients with geodesic acoustic mode oscillations—arising from initializing total-f/full-f gyrokinetic simulations with a Maxwellian distribution and profile gradient—can cause prolonged relaxation phases, complicating gyrokinetic turbulence studies. One method to avoid these transient oscillations is to use a canonical Maxwellian distribution, which is as an analytical steady-state solution of the Vlasov equation in the absence of radial electric fields. However, the Coulomb collisions and the development of radial electric fields quickly render the canonical Maxwellian a poor steady-state approximation. In this work, we present a strategy to mitigate the initial transients by employing a numerically computed neoclassical quasi-steady state distribution as the initial condition. This distribution is from the actual magnetic geometry and plasma profiles, enabling a "quiet start" for total-f/full-f gyrokinetic simulations. Results using the XGC code in realistic diverted tokamak geometries show marked improvements in the numerical performance and fidelity of gyrokinetic turbulence simulations.
Presenters
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Seung-Hoe Ku
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)
Authors
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Seung-Hoe Ku
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)
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Robert Hager
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)
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C.S. Chang
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
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Aaron Scheinberg
Jubilee Development