Reduced models for ETG transport in the tokamak pedestal

Author:

Hatch D. R.1ORCID,Michoski C.2ORCID,Kuang D.2ORCID,Chapman-Oplopoiou B.3ORCID,Curie M.1ORCID,Halfmoon M.1ORCID,Hassan E.45ORCID,Kotschenreuther M.1ORCID,Mahajan S. M.1ORCID,Merlo G.2ORCID,Pueschel M. J.67ORCID,Walker J.1ORCID,Stephens C. D.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Fusion Studies, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78712, USA

2. Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78712, USA

3. UKAEA-CCFE, Culham Science Centre, Abingdon OX143DB, United Kingdom

4. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830, USA

5. Physics, Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University, Cairo 11566, Egypt

6. Dutch Institute for Fundamental Energy Research, 5612 AJ Eindhoven, The Netherlands

7. Eindhoven University of Technology, 5600 MB Eindhoven, The Netherlands

Abstract

This paper reports on the development of reduced models for electron temperature gradient (ETG) driven transport in the pedestal. Model development is enabled by a set of 61 nonlinear gyrokinetic simulations with input parameters taken from pedestals in a broad range of experimental scenarios. The simulation data have been consolidated in a new database for gyrokinetic simulation data, the multiscale gyrokinetic database (MGKDB), facilitating the analysis. The modeling approach may be considered a generalization of the standard quasilinear mixing length procedure. The parameter η, the ratio of the density to temperature gradient scale length, emerges as the key parameter for formulating an effective saturation rule. With a single order-unity fitting coefficient, the model achieves an error of 15%. A similar model for ETG particle flux is also described. We also present simple algebraic expressions for the transport informed by an algorithm for symbolic regression.

Funder

Fusion Energy Sciences

EUROfusion

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics

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