Integrated physics advances in simulation of wave interactions with extended MHD phenomena

D. B. Batchelor, E. D'Azevedo, G. Bateman, D. E. Bernholdt, L. A. Berry, P. T. Bonoli, R. Bramley, J. Breslau, M. Chance, J. Chen, M. Choi, W. Elwasif, G. Y. Fu, R. W. Harvey, W. A. Houlberg, E. F. Jaeger, S. C. Jardin, D. Keyes, S. Klasky, S. KrugerL. P. Ku, D. McCune, J. Ramos, D. P. Schissel, D. Schnack, J. C. Wright

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Abstract

The broad scientific objectives of the SWIM (Simulation of Wave Interaction with MHD) project are: (A) To improve our understanding of interactions that both RF wave and particle sources have on extended-MHD phenomena, and to substantially improve our capability for predicting and optimizing the performance of burning plasmas in devices such as ITER: and (B) To develop an integrated computational system for treating multi-physics phenomena with the required flexibility and extensibility to serve as a prototype for the Fusion Simulation Project (FSP).

Original languageEnglish
Article number012003
JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume78
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 1 2007

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