Drift reduced Landau fluid model for magnetized plasma turbulence simulations in BOUT++ framework
Plasma Physics
2021-07-28 v2 Computational Physics
Abstract
Recently the drift-reduced Landau fluid six-field turbulence model within the BOUT++ framework has been upgraded. In particular, this new model employs a new normalization, adds a volumetric flux-driven source option, the Landau fluid closure for parallel heat flux and a Laplacian inversion solver which is able to capture n=0 axisymmetric mode evolution in realistic tokamak configurations. These improvements substantially extended model's capability to study a wider range of tokamak edge phenomena, and are essential to build a fully self-consistent edge turbulence model capable of both transient (e.g., ELM, disruption) and transport time-scale simulations.
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@article{arxiv.2102.04976,
title = {Drift reduced Landau fluid model for magnetized plasma turbulence simulations in BOUT++ framework},
author = {Ben Zhu and Haruki Seto and Xue-qiao Xu and Masatoshi Yagi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.04976},
year = {2021}
}
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26 pages, 14 figures