An improved convection scheme applied to recombining divertor plasma flows (Q1286941)

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An improved convection scheme applied to recombining divertor plasma flows
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    An improved convection scheme applied to recombining divertor plasma flows (English)
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    29 April 1999
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    A high-order finite volume convection scheme, in conjunction with a monotonicity preserving flux-limiter, is applied to a combined tokamak edge plasma/Navier-Stokes neutral transport model. This is a highly nonlinear system of convection-diffusion reaction equations which describe the partially ionized boundary layer plasma of a tokamak fusion reactor. The solutions of interest contain a sharp ionization front. We use the improved convective discretization within the context of matrix-free Newton-Krylov algorithm. It is demonstrated that a matrix-free Newton-Krylov implementation, where the preconditioner is derived using first-order upwind convective differencing, provides savings in both memory requirements and CPU time. \(\copyright\) Academic Press.
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    tokamak edge plasma
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    Navier-Stokes neutral transport model
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    monotonicity preserving flux-limiter
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    convection-diffusion reaction equations
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    partially ionized boundary layer plasma
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    fusion reactor
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    sharp ionization front
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    matrix-free Newton-Krylov algorithm
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    first-order upwind convective differencing
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