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Code for calculating zonal transfer functions from nonlinear gyrokinetic simulations. This is the code that was used to generate the data reported in Part III of 'Spatial structure of micro-instabilities in tokamak plasmas: zonal flows and global effects in local gyrokinetic simulations'
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Testing software is an essential part of the development process, and quick, specific tests help to reduce time-to-solution. pFUnit is a testing framework for Fortran to help write those tests. Here we discuss strategies for unit testing in general, and how to use pFUnit to write unit tests for GS2 specifically.
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DTW is a dynamic time warping library designed for tokamak velocimetry measurements. The algorithm works by distorting image 2 into image 1, then using the distorted coordinates to compute the displacements required to distort image 1 into image 2, given at the positions in image 1.
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TDoTP gyrokinetic data repository
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Python package designed to facilitate data access and processing related to the Beam Emission Spectroscopy (BES) system at the UKAEA. It acts as a wrapper for pyuda, a client used to retrieve experimental data from the UKAEA's server.
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Abstract We use beam tracing—implemented with a newly-written code, Scotty—and the reciprocity theorem to derive a model for the linear backscattered power of the Doppler backscattering (DBS) diagnostic. Our model works for both the O-mode and X-mode in tokamak geometry (and certain regimes of stellarators). We present the analytical derivation of our model and its implications for...
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GS2 is a physics application, developed to study low-frequency turbulence in magnetized plasma. It is typically used to assess the microstability of plasmas produced in the laboratory and to calculate key properties of the turbulence which results from instabilities. It is also used to simulate turbulence in plasmas which occur in nature, such as in astrophysical and magnetospheric systems.
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Simulations using 3D and 2D full-wave codes have shown that edge filaments in tokamak plasmas can significantly affect the propagation of microwaves across a broad frequency spectrum, resulting in scattering angles of up to 46°. Parameter scans were carried out for density perturbations comparable in width and amplitude to MAST filaments and the effect on the measured emission was calculated....
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Here we present details of an operator-split, implicit–explicit numerical scheme for the solution of the gyrokinetic-Poisson system of equations in the local limit. This scheme has been implemented in a new code called stella, which is capable of evolving electrostatic fluctuations with full kinetic electron effects and an arbitrary number of ion species in general magnetic geometry. We...
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