TOK-Seminar 2025

Reduced kinetic modelling of shattered pellet injection in ASDEX Upgrade

TOK Seminar
  • Datum: 26.03.2025
  • Uhrzeit: 14:15 - 15:15
  • Vortragende(r): P. Halldestam
  • Ort: IPP L5
  • Raum: L5 Seminar room

Towards Predicting Transport in High-Confinement Regimes with the Spectrally Accelerated full-f Gyrokinetic Code GENE-X

TOK Seminar
  • Datum: 08.04.2025
  • Uhrzeit: 12:30 - 13:30
  • Vortragende(r): B. Frei
  • Ort: IPP L5
  • Raum: L5 Seminar room

Simulating plasma turbulence in detached X-point radiating regimes

TOK Seminar
  • Datum: 15.04.2025
  • Uhrzeit: 13:00 - 14:00
  • Vortragende(r): K. Eder
  • Ort: IPP L5
  • Raum: L5 Seminar room

Machine Learning for Reconstructing Missing Data in Simulation of Turbulence in Fusion Devices

TOK Seminar
  • Datum: 30.04.2025
  • Uhrzeit: 10:00 - 11:00
  • Vortragende(r): D. Psarras
  • Ort: IPP L5
  • Raum: L5 Seminar room

The role of magnetic reconnection in emerging turbulent regimes of Alfvén-wave/kinetic-Alfvén-wave interactions: 3D Hamiltonian gyro-fluid simulations

TOK Seminar
  • Datum: 13.05.2025
  • Uhrzeit: 10:30 - 11:30
  • Vortragende(r): Silvio Cerri
  • Ort: IPP L5
  • Raum: L5 Seminar room

Resonant Interactions Between Fast Ions and ITG Turbulence: Implications for Confinement Improvements in Fusion Reactors

TOK Seminar
  • Datum: 15.05.2025
  • Uhrzeit: 13:00 - 14:00
  • Vortragende(r): Alessandro Di Siena
  • Ort: IPP L5
  • Raum: L5 Seminar room

Asymptotic-Preserving Methods for Maxwell-Ohm coupling; Hybrid methods for plasma edge simulations

  • Datum: 20.05.2025
  • Uhrzeit: 13:00 - 14:00
  • Vortragende(r): Aleksandr Mustonen
  • Ort: IPP L5
  • Raum: L5 Seminar room

Thermal and RF sheath boundary conditions for low frequency turbulence and blob-filaments

TOK Seminar
  • Datum: 23.05.2025
  • Uhrzeit: 09:00 - 10:00
  • Vortragende(r): Jim Myra
  • Ort: IPP L5
  • Raum: L5 Seminar room
This tutorial-style presentation will begin with a brief review of basic sheath physics and thesheath boundary conditions for low frequency turbulence simulations. A few consequences ofsheaths for scrape-off layer (SOL) instabilities will then be discussed using analytical models toprovide insight. Using a scaling correspondence between linear instabilities and turbulentstructures, semi-quantitative sheath-related propagation regimes of blob-filaments will bediscussed and compared with experimental measurements. Turning to RF sheaths, afterreviewing the physics of RF rectification, thermal sheath boundary conditions are generalized todescribe the effect of RF-driven sheaths on low frequency turbulence. ICRF-driven sheathstypically have much higher sheath potentials than their thermal sheath counterparts. Recentwork using the Hermes turbulence code to model ICRF driven convection and changes in theSOL density profile will be summarized. In this work the importance of 3D geometry for themodeling is emphasized. Convective cells near an antenna are shown to influence the transportof impurity ions that originate from RF-induced sputtering. Finally, some comments,speculations and challenges for modeling grazing magnetic angle sheaths will be presented. [mehr]

Towards Reactor-Relevant Turbulence Predictions Using the Spectrally Accelerated full-f Gyrokinetic Code GENE-X

  • Datum: 10.06.2025
  • Uhrzeit: 13:00 - 14:00
  • Vortragende(r): Baptiste Frei
  • Ort: IPP L5
  • Raum: L5 Seminar room

Paper Rehearsal: Global Trans-Collisional Fluid Simulations of Pedestal Relaxation Events in I-mode with GRILLIX

  • Datum: 25.06.2025
  • Uhrzeit: 13:00 - 14:00
  • Vortragende(r): Christoph Pitzal
  • Ort: IPP L5
  • Raum: L5 Seminar room
Pedestal Relaxation Events (PREs) appear in I-mode discharges close to the I-H transition. Although they show certain similarities with Edge Localised Modes (ELMs), i.e. periodic energy ejections, the underlying mechanism seems to be very different from the mechanism responsible for ELMs. In this manuscript, we present global trans-collisional fluid simulations of an I-mode discharge in ASDEX Upgrade using GRILLIX. We observe multiple PREs during the simulation, which reproduce a range of experimentally observed PRE characteristics. Furthermore, analysis of various mode properties in our simulation allows us to pinpoint the underlying mechanism responsible for triggering PREs to Micro-Tearing Modes (MTMs). The system is analysed dynamically by evaluating density and electron temperature gradient lengths at the OMP position where the MTM grows over time. The path taken by the system in gradient length space is compared to a growth-rate estimate calculated by linear theory in simplified slab geometry, providing excellent agreement. Building on these insights, we sketch a qualitative picture of a PRE cycle.Finally, we discuss the influence of the recently implemented Landau-fluid closure and the challenges of simulating low collisionality regimes with trans-collisional fluid models, like the one employed by GRILLIX. [mehr]

Edge fluid turbulence simulations of stellarators with GRILLIX

TOK Seminar
  • Datum: 17.09.2025
  • Uhrzeit: 13:30 - 14:30
  • Vortragende(r): A. Stegmeir
  • Ort: IPP L5
  • Raum: L5 Seminar room

The Role of Alpha Particles in Turbulence Suppression and Confinement Enhancement in ITER and SPARC

TOK Seminar
  • Datum: 18.09.2025
  • Uhrzeit: 15:00 - 16:00
  • Vortragende(r): A. Di Siena
  • Ort: IPP L5
  • Raum: L5 Seminar room

TOK APS Rehearsals

TOK Seminar
  • Datum: 06.11.2025
  • Uhrzeit: 09:30 - 12:00
  • Vortragende(r): H. Cu Castillo, P. Ulbl. A. Di Siena
  • Ort: IPP L6
  • Raum: L6 Seminar room (L6 296)
09:30: Hugo Cu Castillo, "Gyrokinetic microtearing turbulence in the stellarator Wendelstein 7-X" (oral contribution) 10:00: Philipp Ulbl, "Validation of first-principles turbulence simulation in diverted negative triangularity on DIII-D" (invited talk) 10:45: Alessandro Di Siena, "The Role of Alpha Particles in Turbulence Suppression and Confinement Enhancement in SPARC and future reactors" (invited talk) [mehr]
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