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This paper presents the current state of the global gyrokinetic code Orb5 as an update of the previous reference (Jolliet et al., 2007). The Orb5 code solves the electromagnetic Vlasov–Maxwell system of equations using a PIC scheme and also includes collisions and strong flows. The code assumes multiple gyrokinetic ion species at all wavelengths for the polarization density and drift-kinetic...
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The electromagnetic effect is studied on the short wavelength branch of the ion temperature gradient mode in the linear regime for the first time using a global gyrokinetic model. The short wavelength ion temperature gradient mode growth rate is found to be reduced in the presence of electromagnetic perturbations at finite plasma β. The effect on real frequency is found to be weak. The...
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Numerical instabilities of standard Particle-In-Cell (PIC) codes were observed and explained very early in their development. In the zero-time step limit, these instabilities arise from the interaction between the spatial grid and the (artificial) particle shape functions. δf PIC codes, which have recently been especially popular in gyrokinetic simulations, suffer from similar instabilities....
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Two synthetic diagnostics are implemented for the high-k scattering system in NSTX (Smith et al 2008 Rev. Sci. Instrum. 79 123501) allowing direct comparisons between the synthetic and experimentally detected frequency and wavenumber spectra of electron-scale turbulence fluctuations. Synthetic diagnostics are formulated in real-space and in wavenumber space, and are deployed in realistic...
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The tokamak is the most advanced approach to fusion and is approaching operation under power-plant conditions, promising sustainable, low-emission, baseload power to the grid. As the heating power of a tokamak is increased above a threshold, the plasma suddenly bifurcates to a state of high confinement, creating a region of plasma with a large pressure gradient at its edge. This bifurcation...
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In conventional gases and plasmas, it is known that heat fluxes are proportional to temperature gradients, with collisions between particles mediating energy flow from hotter to colder regions and the coefficient of thermal conduction given by Spitzer’s theory. However, this theory breaks down in magnetized, turbulent, weakly collisional plasmas, although modifications are difficult to predict...
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We consider the long-standing like-charge attraction problem, wherein under certain conditions, similarly charged spheres suspended in aqueous electrolyte have been observed to display a minimum in their interaction potential, contrary to the intuitively expected monotonically varying repulsion. Recently, we described an interfacial mechanism invoking the molecular nature of the solvent that...
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A study of turbulent impurity transport by means of quasilinear and nonlinear gyrokinetic simulations is presented for Wendelstein 7-X (W7-X). The calculations have been carried out with the recently developed gyrokinetic code stella. Different impurity species are considered in the presence of various types of background instabilities: ion temperature gradient (ITG), trapped electron mode...
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In this article, a transmission line system for the propagation of millimeter-wave radiation is presented. The full system includes a TE11-to-TE01 mode converter, waveguide tapers, miter bends, and many straight sections. The design of each of these components is described, and the optimized simulation results are given. The mode converter shows a greater than 96% mode conversion efficiency...
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Nonlinear simulations are carried out for the microtearing mode using particle-based δf gyrokinetic simulations for parameters relevant to spherical tokamaks. The present study finds that the microtearing mode can generate significant electron heat flux, which is predominantly carried out by the electromagnetic component of the heat flux with a negligible contribution from the electrostatic...
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Exhaust power components due to ELMs, radiation and heat transport across the edge transport barrier (ETB) between ELMs are quantifed for H-mode plasmas in JET-C and JET-ILW for comparison with simulations of pedestal heat transport. In low-current, JET-ILW pulses with a low rate of gas fuelling, the pedestal heat transport is found not to be stiff, i.e. the effective, mean heat diffusivity...
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