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Validation of a comprehensive first-principles-based framework for predicting the performance of future stellarators

  • The Wendelstein 7-X Team

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Abstract

This paper presents the validation of the GENE-KNOSOS-Tango framework for recovering both the steady-state plasma profiles in the considered radial domain and selected turbulence trends in a stellarator. This framework couples the gyrokinetic turbulence code GENE, the neoclassical transport code KNOSOS, and the transport solver Tango in a multi-timescale simulation feedback loop. Ion-scale kinetic-electron and electron-scale adiabatic-ion flux-tube simulations were performed to evolve the density and temperature profiles for four OP1.2b W7-X scenarios. The simulated density and temperature profiles showed good agreement with the experimental data using a reasonable set of boundary conditions. Equally important was the reproduction of observed trends for several turbulence properties, such as density fluctuations and turbulent heat diffusivities. Key effects were also touched upon, such as electron-scale turbulence and the neoclassical radial electric field shear. The validation of the GENE-KNOSOS-Tango framework enables credible predictions of physical phenomena in stellarators and reactor performance based on a given set of edge parameters.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number073904
JournalPhysics of Plasmas
Volume32
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 1 2025

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Condensed Matter Physics

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