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 (US)
Article number012003
JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume78
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 1 2007
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Physics and Astronomy

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