2D full-wave simulation of waves in space and tokamak plasmas

Simulation results using a 2D full-wave code (FW2D) for space and NSTX fusion plasmas are presented. The FW2D code solves the cold plasma wave equations using the finite element method. The wave code has been successfully applied to describe low frequency waves in planetary magnetospheres (i.e., dip...

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Main Authors: Kim Eun-Hwa, Bertelli Nicola, Johnson Jay, Valeo Ernest, Hosea Joel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201715702005
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spelling doaj-cfe5c24c770d43c2bae2b059b0309d282021-08-02T20:35:35ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2017-01-011570200510.1051/epjconf/201715702005epjconf_rfppc2017_020052D full-wave simulation of waves in space and tokamak plasmasKim Eun-HwaBertelli NicolaJohnson JayValeo ErnestHosea JoelSimulation results using a 2D full-wave code (FW2D) for space and NSTX fusion plasmas are presented. The FW2D code solves the cold plasma wave equations using the finite element method. The wave code has been successfully applied to describe low frequency waves in planetary magnetospheres (i.e., dipole geometry) and the results include generation and propagation of externally driven ultra-low frequency waves via mode conversion at Mercury and mode coupling, refraction and reflection of internally driven field-aligned propagating left-handed electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves at Earth. In this paper, global structure of linearly polarized EMIC waves is examined and the result shows such resonant wave modes can be localized near the equatorial plane. We also adopt the FW2D code to tokamak geometry and examine radio frequency (RF) waves in the scape-off layer (SOL) of tokamaks. By adopting the rectangular and limiter boundary, we compare the results with existing AORSA simulations. The FW2D code results for the high harmonic fast wave heating case on NSTX with a rectangular vessel boundary shows excellent agreement with the AORSA code.https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201715702005
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author Kim Eun-Hwa
Bertelli Nicola
Johnson Jay
Valeo Ernest
Hosea Joel
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Bertelli Nicola
Johnson Jay
Valeo Ernest
Hosea Joel
2D full-wave simulation of waves in space and tokamak plasmas
EPJ Web of Conferences
author_facet Kim Eun-Hwa
Bertelli Nicola
Johnson Jay
Valeo Ernest
Hosea Joel
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title 2D full-wave simulation of waves in space and tokamak plasmas
title_short 2D full-wave simulation of waves in space and tokamak plasmas
title_full 2D full-wave simulation of waves in space and tokamak plasmas
title_fullStr 2D full-wave simulation of waves in space and tokamak plasmas
title_full_unstemmed 2D full-wave simulation of waves in space and tokamak plasmas
title_sort 2d full-wave simulation of waves in space and tokamak plasmas
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
issn 2100-014X
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Simulation results using a 2D full-wave code (FW2D) for space and NSTX fusion plasmas are presented. The FW2D code solves the cold plasma wave equations using the finite element method. The wave code has been successfully applied to describe low frequency waves in planetary magnetospheres (i.e., dipole geometry) and the results include generation and propagation of externally driven ultra-low frequency waves via mode conversion at Mercury and mode coupling, refraction and reflection of internally driven field-aligned propagating left-handed electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves at Earth. In this paper, global structure of linearly polarized EMIC waves is examined and the result shows such resonant wave modes can be localized near the equatorial plane. We also adopt the FW2D code to tokamak geometry and examine radio frequency (RF) waves in the scape-off layer (SOL) of tokamaks. By adopting the rectangular and limiter boundary, we compare the results with existing AORSA simulations. The FW2D code results for the high harmonic fast wave heating case on NSTX with a rectangular vessel boundary shows excellent agreement with the AORSA code.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201715702005
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