Accurate plasma boundary calculation using linear triangular finite elements

IF 7.2 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS Computer Physics Communications Pub Date : 2025-03-04 DOI:10.1016/j.cpc.2025.109574
Marco Neri , Pasquale Zumbolo , Raffaele Albanese
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This paper presents a novel method for accurately tracing magnetic field lines. This procedure is of particular interest for axisymmetric nuclear fusion devices. The design of the plasma facing components in a tokamak strictly depends on the Scrape-Off Layer (SOL), a thin region of open field lines through which charged particles and energy flow out from the plasma core to the solid walls with a huge heat flux. The power exhaust issue is among the top priorities in the European Fusion Roadmap, hence the determination of the plasma boundary and SOL with a high accuracy is essential. Existing equilibrium codes using finite element formulations with linear triangles of mesh size h provide a piecewise constant magnetic flux gradient, resulting in coarse accuracy of the field lines in the SOL, with an error of order O(h), especially near the X-point where the flux gradient approaches zero. The proposed procedure is based on a method introduced in 2023, which achieves continuity and a convergence rate of order O(h2) for the magnetic flux gradient too. The magnetic poloidal flux is then approximated with a piecewise polynomial function of second or third degree in the triangles. A more accurate evaluation of the plasma boundary and SOL field lines is obtained, particularly near the X-point, which is no longer constrained to be a mesh node. The method has been successfully tested in two cases with available analytical solutions. It has also been used as a post-processor for the flat top configuration of the DTT tokamak obtained with the free boundary CREATE-NL+ equilibrium code. For a given accuracy, the computational cost of the procedure is significantly lower than alternative methods relying on finer first order discretization or techniques using triangular C1 finite elements.
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Computer Physics Communications
Computer Physics Communications 物理-计算机:跨学科应用
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期刊介绍: The focus of CPC is on contemporary computational methods and techniques and their implementation, the effectiveness of which will normally be evidenced by the author(s) within the context of a substantive problem in physics. Within this setting CPC publishes two types of paper. Computer Programs in Physics (CPiP) These papers describe significant computer programs to be archived in the CPC Program Library which is held in the Mendeley Data repository. The submitted software must be covered by an approved open source licence. Papers and associated computer programs that address a problem of contemporary interest in physics that cannot be solved by current software are particularly encouraged. Computational Physics Papers (CP) These are research papers in, but are not limited to, the following themes across computational physics and related disciplines. mathematical and numerical methods and algorithms; computational models including those associated with the design, control and analysis of experiments; and algebraic computation. Each will normally include software implementation and performance details. The software implementation should, ideally, be available via GitHub, Zenodo or an institutional repository.In addition, research papers on the impact of advanced computer architecture and special purpose computers on computing in the physical sciences and software topics related to, and of importance in, the physical sciences may be considered.
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