Published 1981 | Version v1
Miscellaneous

Developments in tokamak transport modeling

  • 1. Oak Ridge National Lab., TN (USA)

Description

A variety of numerical methods for solving the time-dependent fluid transport equations for tokamak plasmas is presented. Among the problems discussed are techniques for solving the sometimes very stiff parabolic equations for particle and energy flow, treating convection-dominated energy transport that leads to large cell Reynolds numbers, optimizing the flow of a code to reduce the time spent updating the particle and energy source terms, coupling the one-dimensional (1-D) flux-surface-averaged fluid transport equations to solutions of the 2-D Grad-Shafranov equation for the plasma geometry, handling extremely fast transient problems such as internal MHD disruptions and pellet injection, and processing the output to summarize the physics parameters over the potential operating regime for reactors. Emphasis is placed on computational efficiency in both computer time and storage requirements. (orig.)

Additional details

Publishing Information

Imprint Title
Advances in mathematical methods for the solution of nuclear engineering problems. Vol. 2
Imprint Pagination
639 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 425-445.
Report number
INIS-mf--6714

Conference

Title
Joint ANS/ENS international topical meeting on advances in mathematical methods for the solution of nuclear engineering problems.
Dates
27 - 29 Apr 1981.
Place
Munich, Germany, F.R.