Simulation of plasma transport in MPS-LD linear plasma device by using BOUT++

Author:

Wang Yue,Sang ChaofengORCID,Li Nami,Huang Yao,Zhang Yanjie,Sun Changjiang,Bian Yu,Zhu AiminORCID,Wang DezhenORCID

Abstract

AbstractA linear plasma device (LPD) module based on the 2D transport module under the BOUT++ framework is developed in this paper to simulate plasma transport in the LPD. The LPD module includes three parts, i.e. magnetic field calculation, simulation mesh generation and plasma transport setup. The magnetic field is calculated with the circular current loop using the location and current information of each coil. The mesh generation code can produce a simulation mesh for LPD by employing the magnetic field. The plasma transport model is based on the reduced Braginskii equations, which consist of the continuity equation, momentum equation, and energy equation. The fluid neutral model is applied for neutral particle simulation. Deuterium (D) and helium (He) ions and atoms can be simulated by the model. The first attempt to simulate plasma transport in the new LPD, called multiple plasma simulation linear plasma device (MPS-LD), is presented using the developed model. TheDplasma transport in the MPS-LD is simulated and benchmarked against the two-point model, showing the validation of the BOUT++ simulation. The effects of radial transport on the heat load to the target are studied, which illustrates the significant impact of the radial diffusivitiesDandχi,eon the plasma. Moreover, the He impurity injection process during the discharge is studied with emphasis on plasma–impurity interactions. The simulation results show that He injection can reduce the plasma energy load to the target significantly, and the efficiency depends on the He source density and injection velocity. The present work provides an alternative and flexible simulation tool for plasma transport in LPDs.

Funder

U.S. Department of Energy

National Key R&D Program of China

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,Nuclear Energy and Engineering

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