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Global Nonlinear Electromagnetic Simulations of Tokamak Turbulence

Bottino, Alberto  
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Scott, Bruce
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Brunner, Stephan  
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2010
IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science

The particle-in-cell code ORB5 is a global gyrokinetic turbulence simulation code in tokamak geometry. It has been developed at CRPP, Lausanne, Switzerland, with major contributions from IPP, Garching, Germany, and IPP, Greifswald, Germany, under a long-standing collaboration. The code ORB5 solves the gyrokinetic equations in the whole plasma core, including the magnetic axis. A field-aligned filtering procedure and sophisticated noise-control and heating operators allow for accurate simulations. Recently, the code ORB5 has been extended to include self-consistent perpendicular magnetic field perturbations. The inclusion of magnetic perturbations allows for a comprehensive study of finite beta effects on microinstability. In this paper, we present the first linear and nonlinear code results concerning electromagnetic effects on tokamak microinstabilities.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/TPS.2010.2055583
Web of Science ID

WOS:000283252500007

Author(s)
Bottino, Alberto  
Scott, Bruce
Brunner, Stephan  
McMillan, Ben  
Tran, Trach-Minh  
Vernay, Thibaut  
Villard, Laurent  
Jolliet, Sébastien  
Hatzky, Roman
Peeters, Arthur
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Published in
IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
Volume

38

Start page

2129

End page

2135

Subjects

Particle-in-cell methods

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plasma confinement

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plasma stability

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tokamaks

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Gyrokinetic Particle Simulation

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Electrostatic Microinstabilities

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Plasmas

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Perturbations

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Computation

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Equations

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Code

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January 4, 2011
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