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Author: Ian F Gustafson
Requested Type: Poster
Submitted: 2023-03-31 15:49:39

Co-authors: Luca Guazzotto

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Auburn University
420 N. Dean Rd. #131
Auburn, AL   36830
USA

Abstract Text:
Extensive experimental evidence shows that the presence of poloidal flow in tokamaks can dramatically improve transport properties. However, theory shows that these flows are damped by poloidal viscosity. In this work, ideal magnetohydrodynamic equilibria are calculated via the FORTRAN code FLOW [1] and a postprocessor is used to estimate the poloidal viscosity. A norm of the viscosity is then minimized over the input parameters of the calculation, i.e. the input free functions for FLOW, which are associated with intuitive physical quantities. To achieve this minimization, the FLOW code has been functionalized and wrapped within a Python script for easy use with an open-source parallel minimization package. Here, we present and compare equilibria with minimized poloidal viscosities for various FLOW input free functions, plasma shapes, and definitions of poloidal viscosity. We also compare our numerical results to those of an analytical minimization and find that we can further reduce the poloidal viscosity by up to an order of magnitude with respect to the analytic result. [1] L. Guazzotto et. al., Physics of Plasmas, 11, 604 (2004).
Supported by: DOE grant DE-SC0014196

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