Nuclear Fusion (Jan 2023)

Energetic particle marginal stability profile for HL-2M integrated simulation based on neural network module

  • Yunpeng Zou,
  • Vincent S. Chan,
  • Wei Chen,
  • Yiren Zhu,
  • Zeyu Li,
  • Miao Xue

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1741-4326/acfb94
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 63, no. 12
p. 126036

Abstract

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A critical gradient model is employed to develop a module of energetic particle (EP) marginal stability profiles in OMFIT integrated simulations for studying EP transport. Currently, each iteration of transport evolution is approximately 10 min in the integrated simulation, whereas, the EP marginal stability profile, which serves as an input in the integrated simulation could take much longer; the reason being a combination of the TGLFEP and EPtran codes is employed in our previous investigation. To reduce the simulation time, the critical gradient is predicted by a neural network instead of the TGLFEP code, and the EPtran code is revised with parallel computing, so that the running time of this module can be controlled to within 5 min. The predictions are in good agreement with previous approaches. The integrated simulation of HL-2M with Alfven eigenmodes transported by neutral beam EP profiles indicates that EP transport reduces the total pressure and current as expected, but could also under some conditions raise the safety factor in the core, which is favorable for reversed magnetic shear and high-performance plasmas.

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