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Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion | 2016

Blob dynamics in the TORPEX experiment: a multi-code validation

Fabio Riva; Clothilde Colin; Julien Denis; Luke Easy; I. Furno; Jens Madsen; F. Militello; V. Naulin; Anders Henry Nielsen; Jeppe Miki Busk Olsen; John Omotani; J. Juul Rasmussen; Paolo Ricci; Eric Serre; P. Tamain; C. Theiler

Three-dimensional and two-dimensional seeded blob simulations are performed with five different fluid models, all based on the drift-reduced Braginskii equations, and the numerical results are compared among themselves and validated against experimental measurements provided by the TORPEX device (Fasoli et al 2006 Phys. Plasmas 13 055902). The five models are implemented in four simulation codes, typically used to simulate the plasma dynamics in the tokamak scrape-off layer, namely BOUT++ (Dudson et al 2009 Comput. Phys. Commun. 180 1467), GBS (Ricci et al 2012 Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion 54 124047), HESEL (Nielsen et al 2015 Phys. Lett. A 379 3097), and TOKAM3X (Tamain et al 2014 Contrib. Plasma Phys. 54 555). Three blobs with different velocities and different stability properties are simulated. The differences observed among the simulation results and the different levels of agreement with experimental measurements are investigated, increasing our confidence in our simulation tools and shedding light on the blob dynamics. The comparisons demonstrate that the radial blob dynamics observed in the three-dimensional simulations is in good agreement with experimental measurements and that, in the present experimental scenario, the two-dimensional model derived under the assumption of


Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion | 2016

Multi-code analysis of scrape-off layer filament dynamics in MAST

F. Militello; Nick Walkden; T. Farley; W. A. Gracias; Jeppe Miki Busk Olsen; Fabio Riva; Luke Easy; N. Fedorczak; I. Lupelli; Jens Madsen; Anders Henry Nielsen; Paolo Ricci; P. Tamain; J. Young

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Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion | 2016

Temperature dynamics and velocity scaling laws for interchange driven, warm ion plasma filaments

Jeppe Miki Busk Olsen; Jens Madsen; Anders Henry Nielsen; J. Juul Rasmussen; V. Naulin

is able to recover the blob dynamics observed in the three-dimensional simulations. Moreover, it is found that an accurate measurement of the blob temperature is important to perform reliable seeded blob simulations.


Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion | 2017

Numerical simulations of blobs with ion dynamics

Anders Henry Nielsen; J. Juul Rasmussen; Jens Madsen; Gang Xu; V. Naulin; Jeppe Miki Busk Olsen; M. Løiten; S. K. Hansen; N. Yan; Laust Emil Hjerrild Tophøj; Baonian Wan

Four numerical codes are employed to investigate the dynamics of scrape-off layer filaments in tokamak relevant conditions. Experimental measurements were taken in the MAST device using visual camera imaging, which allows the evaluation of the perpendicular size and velocity of the filaments, as well as the combination of density and temperature associated with the perturbation. A new algorithm based on the light emission integrated along the field lines associated with the position of the filament is developed to ensure that it is properly detected and tracked. The filaments are found to have velocities of the order of 1 km s(-1), a perpendicular diameter of around 2-3 cm and a density amplitude 2-3.5 times the background plasma. 3D and 2D numerical codes (the STORM module of BOUT++, GBS, HESEL and TOKAM3X) are used to reproduce the motion of the observed filaments with the purpose of validating the codes and of better understanding the experimental data. Good agreement is found between the 3D codes. The seeded filament simulations are also able to reproduce the dynamics observed in experiments with accuracy up to the experimental errorbar levels. In addition, the numerical results showed that filaments characterised by similar size and light emission intensity can have quite different dynamics if the pressure perturbation is distributed differently between density and temperature components. As an additional benefit, several observations on the dynamics of the filaments in the presence of evolving temperature fields were made and led to a better understanding of the behaviour of these coherent structures.


Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion | 2018

Scrape-off layer power fall-off length from turbulence simulations of ASDEX Upgrade L-mode

Jeppe Miki Busk Olsen; Anders Henry Nielsen; J. Juul Rasmussen; Jens Madsen; Thomas Eich; B. Sieglin; V. Naulin

The influence of electron and ion temperature dynamics on the radial convection of isolated structures in magnetically confined plasmas is investigated by means of numerical simulations. It is demonstrated that the maximum radial velocity of these plasma blobs roughly follows the inertial velocity scaling, which is proportional to the ion acoustic speed times the square root of the filament particle density times the sum of the electron and ion temperature perturbations. Only for small blobs the cross field convection does not follow this scaling. The influence of finite Larmor radius effects on the cross-field blob convection is shown not to depend strongly on the dynamical ion temperature field. The blob dynamics of constant finite and dynamical ion temperature blobs is similar. When the blob size is on the order of 10 times the ion Larmor radius the blobs stay coherent and decelerate slowly compared to larger blobs which dissipate faster due to fragmentation and turbulent mixing.


Fisheries Research | 2018

Harvesting geo-spatial data on coastal fish assemblages through coordinated citizen science

Josianne Støttrup; Alexandros Kokkalis; Elliot John Brown; Jeppe Miki Busk Olsen; Stine Kærulf Andersen; Eva Maria Pedersen


44th EPS Conference on Plasma Physics | 2017

Scrape-off layer power fall-off length from turbulence simulations

Jeppe Miki Busk Olsen; Anders Henry Nielsen; J. Madsen; J. Juul Rasmussen; V. Naulin; T. Eich; M. Komm; A. Dvornova; EUROfusion Mst Team


Sustain-ATV Conference 2016 | 2016

Exploiting the energy source of the stars: Fusion energy research at DTU

Jesper Rasmussen; Thomas Bagger Stibius Jensen; Martin Jessen; Søren Bang Korsholm; A.W. Larsen; F. Leipold; Jens Madsen; Michael Løiten Magnussen; V. Naulin; Anders Henry Nielsen; Stefan Kragh Nielsen; Jeppe Miki Busk Olsen; J. Juul Rasmussen; M. Salewski; Morten Stejner Pedersen; Alexander Simon Thrysøe


43rd EPS Conference on Plasma Physics | 2016

Numerical simulations of blob dynamics with finite ion temperature

Anders Henry Nielsen; Jens Juul Rasmussen; Jens Madsen; G. Xu; V. Naulin; R. Coelho; Jeppe Miki Busk Olsen; Michael Løiten Magnussen; S. K. Hansen; N. Yan; Laust Emil Hjerrild Tophøj; Bo Wan


21st EU-US Transport Task Force Meeting | 2016

Simulations of filamentary transport in the SOL and estimations of the power deposition profile

Jens Juul Rasmussen; Anders Henry Nielsen; Jens Madsen; V. Naulin; Jeppe Miki Busk Olsen; Michael Løiten Magnussen; Alexander Simon Thrysøe; Laust Emil Hjerrild Tophøj; R. Coelho

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V. Naulin

Technical University of Denmark

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Anders Henry Nielsen

European Atomic Energy Community

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J. Juul Rasmussen

Technical University of Denmark

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Jens Madsen

European Atomic Energy Community

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Alexandros Kokkalis

Technical University of Denmark

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Eva Maria Pedersen

Technical University of Denmark

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Josianne Støttrup

Technical University of Denmark

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S. K. Hansen

Technical University of Denmark

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Stine Kærulf Andersen

Technical University of Denmark

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