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Lattice kinetic schemes in fusion plasmas

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Breyiannis, G.; Valougeorgis, D.
Data
2008
Soggetto
3D geometry
Alternative approach
Dissipative equations
Evolution equations
Fusion plasmas
Fusion simulation
Initial conditions
Lattice boltzmann methods (LBM)
Lattice kinetics
Macroscopic behaviors
Macroscopic quantities
Mesoscopics
Multiscales
N-waves
Physical process
Algorithms
Boltzmann equation
Computational fluid dynamics
Magnetohydrodynamics
Shear flow
Superconducting materials
Tokamak devices
Magnetoplasma
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Abstract
Lattice Boltzmann Methods (LBM) are an established alternative approach for numerical simulations of a large spectrum of physical processes. They are based on a mesoscopic analysis of the underlying physics through a velocity distribution function f(x,ξ,t) which obeys the Boltzmann Equation (BE). Furthermore, it has been argued that a number of macroscopic processes can be modeled through a mesoscopic evolution equation similar to BE appropriately tuned to recover the desired macroscopic behavior while retaining the multi-scale characteristics of LBM. Such an approach can be utilized to analyze a magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) system via lattice kinetic schemes [1,2]. All macroscopic quantities are given as moments of f and the algorithm is seen to solve consistently the hydrodynamic and magnetic induction dissipative equations in generalized 3D geometry [3]. We examine the potential of such an algorithm for large-scale fusion simulations. Initial conditions may be provided by the Integrated Tokamak Modelling (ITM) mdsplus server in ENEA frascati, Rome, for ITER related scenarios [4]. The case considered is the evolution of continuous shear Alfvén waves in a plasma [5].
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/26458
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