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Nuclear Fushion
Towards fully-predictive transport modelling in ASDEX Upgrade H-modes
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G. Tardini1  C. Angioni1  C.K. Kiefer1  T. Luda1  N. Bonanomi1  M. Dunne1  E. Fable1  F. Ryter1  the ASDEX Upgrade Team1 
[1] Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik
关键词: transport;    confinement;    stiffness;    integrated modelling;    ITG;    TEM;    quasi-linear(Some figures may appear in colour only in the online journal);   
DOI  :  10.1088/1741-4326/ac301e
来源: Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd.
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【 摘 要 】

The common way to predict energy confinement in future devices such as ITER is to use scaling laws, based on parameters regression of large cross-machine databases. However, this approach is limited: the regression variables are not purely engineering parameters, physics quantities such as the plasma densityn e are also input; power regressions fail to capture important physics such as regime transitions; profile effects such asT i/ T e or reverse magnetic shear are not retained. As a consequence, the scatter is large, but even some dependences are known to be of limited validity, such as then e orPdependences of the IPB98(y, 2) scaling. Dimensionless physics, if validated, provides a reliable basis for predicting confinement in a future device. However, there are no experimental data to use as boundary condition, nor empirical knowledge based on that device. Also, the use of full gyro-kinetic codes with all relevant ingredients is computationally unfeasible for a full-radius modelling. Integrated modelling with the recently developed IMEP workflow allows to simulate from the separatrix to the plasma centre, without making use of any experimental input. Although physics-based models are used to predict core transport, core transport is shown to be predicted with less accuracy than the pedestal energy. Therefore, we validate the most established quasi-linear models TGLF and QuaLiKiZ in different regimes and experimental conditions, assessing their strengths and limits. The quasi-linear models are shown to predict transport accurately in a variety of experimental conditions, including dominant ion and electron heating, respectively. The well-known shortcoming near the pedestal top is solved, while a new collision operator in the QuaLiKiZ model improves the electron temperature simulation significantly. Also the Neural Network version of QuaLiKiZ, with very fast computation time, appears to be well applicable in ion heated H-modes.

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