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Whole-volume integrated gyrokinetc simulation of plasma turbulence in realistic diverted-tokamak geometry...

Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Publication Date
Page Numbers
1 to 14
Volume
180
Issue
012057
Conference Name
SciDAC 2009
Conference Location
San Diego, California, United States of America
Conference Date
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Performance prediction for ITER is based upon the ubiquitous experimental observation that the plasma energy confinement in the device core is strongly coupled to the edge confinement for an unknown reason. The coupling time-scale is much shorter than the plasma transport time-scale. In order to understand this critical observation, a multi-scale turbulence-neoclassical simulation of integrated edge-core plasma in a realistic diverted geometry is a necessity, but has been a formidable task. Thanks to the recent development in high performance computing, we have succeeded in the integrated multiscale gyrokinetic simulation of the ion-temperature-gradient driven turbulence in realistic diverted tokamak geometry for the
first time. It is found that modification of the self-organized criticality in the core plasma by nonlocal core-edge coupling of ITG turbulence can be responsible for the core-edge confinement coupling.