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An inexact Newton algorithm for solving the tokamak edge plasma fluid equations on a multiply-connected domain (English)
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5 April 1995
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Newton's method is combined with a preconditioned conjugate gradient-like algorithm and finite volume discretization to solve the steady-state two- dimensional tokamak edge plasma fluid equations. A numerical evaluation of the Jacobian is employed. Mesh sequencing, pseudo-transient continuation, and adaptive damping are used to increase the radius of convergence. The computations are performed on a multiply-connected curvilinear geometry in a fully coupled manner. Simulations of a high recycling divertor and a gaseous divertor on the DIII-D tokamak geometry are used to demonstrate algorithm performance.
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preconditioned conjugate gradient-like algorithm
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finite volume discretization
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Jacobian
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pseudo-transient continuation
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adaptive damping
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radius of convergence
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recycling divertor
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gaseous divertor
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