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Simulation technique of free-boundary equilibrium evolution in plasma ramp-up phase
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    Simulation technique of free-boundary equilibrium evolution in plasma ramp-up phase (English)
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    31 May 2011
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    A new scheme for a consistent linkage between the transport and equilibrium solvers in the integrated transport code \texttt{TOPICS} is described for a transport situation in tokamaks during a plasma volume ramp-up phase. Although the flux conserving tokamak (FCT) equilibrium solver implemented in \texttt{TOPICS} is well consistent with the transport solver, it cannot evaluate a toroidal magnetic flux associated with an evolving equilibrium by itself. The evolution of the equilibrium is then modeled with a combination of the determination of the toroidal magnetic flux by the iterative solution of the Grad-Shafranov equation and the FCT scheme. The new scheme is applied to a predictive simulation with the volume expansion in a tokamak comparable to JT-60V for both the limiter and the divertor cases.
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    volume expansion
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    free-boundary equilibrium
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    FCT
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    Grad-Shafranov equation
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    plasma ramp-up
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    tokamak
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    \texttt{TOPICS}
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