Raum: Seminarraum L5

To be announced

Tokamakphysik Kaffeeseminar

Secondary fast reconnecting instability in the sawtooth crash

TOK Seminar

MHD simulations of magnetic island and sawtooth control by ECCD

TOK Seminar

Electric Fields and Currents in the Divertor Region of a Tokamak

TOK Seminar

Slow electrostatic fluctuations generated by beam-plasma interactions

TOK Seminar

Non-perturbative approaches to turbulence

TOK Seminar

Tight-focusing of short intense laser pulses in PIC simulations

TOK Seminar

Poster for DPG conference

TOK Seminar

EU/US TTF rehearsals

ASDEX Upgrade Seminar

Warm dense matter and dense plasmas: Investigating planets, brown dwarfs and stars in the laboratory

TOK Seminar

Gyrokinetic investigation of zonal structures in tokamaks

TOK Seminar

New Paradigm for Turbulent Transport Across a Steep Gradient in Toroidal Plasmas

TOK Seminar
After twenty years of development, first-principle gyrokinetic simulation has become a major tool to study turbulent transport in tokamaks. In this work, we carried out gyrokinetic simulations using GTC code for several recent shots of HL-2A tokamak in H-mode. The major electrostatic instability with experimental parameters is identified by the GTC simulation to be trapped electron mode (TEM), with good agreement in both nonlinear frequency and poloidal mode number. At the linear stage, the electrostatic modes driven by steep grdient with the H-mode edge parameters show un-conventional mode structures, which are not localized at the outboard mid-plane of the poloidal cross section, while the conventional ballooning mode structures are linked with L-mode parameters. This un-conventional structures can peak at any poloidal angle between 0 and 2pi and can also have multi-peaks. The linear mode frequency is observed to jump to another branch when the gradient exceeds a critical value. The poloidal mode spectrum cascades inversely into longer wavelength region during the nonlinear saturation of turbulence, which are found more likely to come from the nonlinear evolution of each single mode instead of the mode-mode coupling process. The instability problem is mimicked by a model equation where a series of unstable eigen solutions are found. Under weak gradient, the most unstable modes are found to be in the ground state, which shows the conventional ballooning structure. However, under strong gradient, the most unstable solution jumps into the non-ground state, which shows aforementioned un-conventional mode structure. Thus, the L-H transition could be analogous to the transition between eigenstates. By nonlinear gyrokinetic simulations, we found that zonal flow would be less important to suppress turbulent transport in the strong gradient regime. More interestingly, we discovered that the turbulent transport coefficient would decrease with the gradient increasing when the gradient exceed a critical value. This provide a new route for the L to H transition without invoking shear flow or zonal flow. Physically, we would argue that the change of linear eigenmode structure leads to change of transport characteristics for the H-mode edge plasma, e.g., the reduction of radial correlation length, or change from diffusion and convection mixed transport to mainly diffusion transport. [mehr]

Mechanisms of Pedestal Transport: Gyrokinetics and Multi-Machine Comparisons

TOK Seminar

GPU-accelerated weak-strong simulations of head-on beam-beam effects

TOK Seminar

Non-Maxwellian fast particle effects on (electromagnetic) GENE turbulence simulations

TOK Seminar

Recent Progress in Plasma Turbulence in the Solar Wind

TOK Seminar

What non-linear simulations can teach us about ELM physics

TOK Seminar

T.b.a.

TOK Seminar

Kinetic Alfvén Wave Turbulence: New Insight from Gyrokinetics and beyond

TOK Seminar

Studying Alfven eigenmodes driven by energetic particles (DPG-Vortrag)

TOK Seminar

DPG talks rehearsal

TOK Seminar

DPG poster rehearsal

TOK Seminar

Kinetic modelling of runaway electron dynamics

TOK Seminar

Validation of novel hybrid scale ETG simulations in NSTX

TOK Seminar

Implementation of a real–time sawtooth crash detector for ASDEX–Upgrade

ASDEX Upgrade Seminar

An update on the COGENT Continuum Gyrokinetic Edge Plasma Code

TOK Seminar
  • Datum: 05.07.2018
  • Uhrzeit: 13:00
  • Vortragende(r): Jeff Hittinger
  • Director and Division Leader, Center for Applied Science Computing, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • Ort: Garching
  • Raum: Seminarraum L5

Global Braginskii modeling of magnetically confined boundary plasmas

TOK Seminar

Velocity-space resolved measurements of fast-ion losses due to MHD instabilities in ASDEX Upgrade

ASDEX Upgrade Seminar

Modelling of the Electron cyclotron Transport of MHD modes in a tokamak geometry

Core Physics Forum

Core ion cyclotron emission driven by fusion-born fast ions

ASDEX Upgrade Seminar

Tomographic Inversion with Deep Neural Networks

TOK Seminar

Nonlocal electron transport in the SOL

TOK Seminar

Turbulence driven widening of the near SOL power width in ASDEX Upgrade

ASDEX Upgrade Seminar

Poster rehearsal Varenna Workshop

TOK Seminar

SOFT rehearsal, Teschke

TTF rehearsals

Modelling of neoclassical toroidal viscous torque in Tokamak plasmas with perturbed axisymmetry

TOK Seminar

SOFT rehearsals, Posters

ASDEX Upgrade Seminar

SOFT rehearsals, talk

ASDEX Upgrade Seminar

Advances in gyrokinetic simulations of Tokamak plasmas

TOK Seminar

Viscous Mode by Mode Fluid Dynamics for Heavy Ion Collisions

TOK Seminar

Transport Coefficients in Yang-Mills Theory with FRG Methods

TOK Seminar

IAEA poster rehearsal

TOK Seminar

APS rehearsal with JET

TOK Seminar

Global gyrokinetic simulations of Alfven modes in ITER plasmas

TOK Seminar

Structures in subcritical plasma turbulence

TOK Seminar

Physics of Solar Eruptions

TOK Seminar

Towards turbulence research with dusty plasmas

TOK Seminar

Hybrid Neural Networks in Transport Modelling

TOK Seminar

Influence of massive material injection on runaway avalanching

TOK Seminar

Turbulent transport in TCV plasmas with positive and negative triangularity

TOK Seminar

DPG talks and posters

TOK Seminar

DPG posters

TOK Seminar

Energy transfer and electron energization in collisionless magnetic reconnection for different guide-field intensities

TOK Seminar
  • Datum: 08.05.2019
  • Uhrzeit: 12:30
  • Vortragende(r): Fulvia Pucci
  • National Institutes of Natural Sciences, Tokyo and Princeton University/PPPL
  • Ort: Garching
  • Raum: Seminarraum L5

Transition from weak to strong turbulence in magnetized plasmas

TOK Seminar

Parker Solar Probe: Initial observations and future perspectives

TOK Seminar

EPS Posters

TOK Seminar

Simulation of Alfven modes and turbulence in tokamak geometry

TOK Seminar

MHD turbulence and dynamos in accretion flows

TOK Seminar

Two-dimensional hybrid-direct kinetic simulation of a Hall thruster discharge plasma

TOK Seminar
(Vortrag fuer AAPPS-DPP) [mehr]

Interactive Fluid Simulation with GPUs

TOK Seminar

Heuristic model for the power threshold of the L-H transition

TOK Seminar
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