Guiding-center simulations on curvilinear meshes

Jean Philippe Braeunig, Nicolas Crouseilles, Michel Mehrenberger, Eric Sonnendrücker

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Abstract

The purpose of this work is to design simulation tools for magnetised plasmas in the ITER project framework. The specific issue we consider is the simulation of turbulent transport in the core of a Tokamak plasma, for which a 5D gyrokinetic model is generally used, where the fast gyromotion of the particles in the strong magnetic fleld is averaged in order to remove the associated fast time-scale and to reduce the dimension of 6D phase space involved in the full Vlasov model. Very accurate schemes and efiient parallel algorithms are required to cope with these still very costly simulations. The presence of a strong magnetic field constrains the time scales of the particle motion along and accross the magnetic eld line, the latter being at least an order of magnitude slower. This also has an impact on the spatial variations of the observables. Therefore, the efiiency of the algorithm can be improved considerably by aligning the mesh with the magnetic field lines. For this reason, we study the behavior of semi-Lagrangian solvers in curvilinear coordinates. Before tackling the full gyrokinetic model in a future work, we consider here the reduced 2D Guiding-Center model. We introduce our numerical algorithm and provide some numerical results showing its good properties.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)271-282
Number of pages12
JournalDiscrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series S
Volume5
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Curvilinear coordinates
  • Guiding-center
  • Plasma
  • Semi-Lagrangian scheme
  • Simulation

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