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Plasma Turbulence Calculations On Supercomputers

Published: 01 September 1990 Publication History

Abstract

To predict the size, expense, and performance of mag netic fusion reactors, it is critical to know the scaling of particle transport and losses across the magnetic field with machine and plasma parameters. The mechanism for transport in magnetically confined plasmas is not yet known. However, at the plasma edge, losses larger than those predicted by classical theory have been shown to be induced by fluctuations. Numerical calculations of plasma turbulence are expected to lead to the identifica tion of the transport scaling parameters. The fluid ap proach to plasma dynamics makes tractable some plasma turbulence problems for which kinetic theory calculations are, at present, too complex. Only with present supercomputers can this problem be treated for the edge plasma.

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  • (1993)Multi-CPU plasma fluid turbulence calculations on a Cray Y-MP C90Proceedings of the 1993 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing10.1145/169627.169741(308-316)Online publication date: 1-Dec-1993
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cover image International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications
International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications  Volume 4, Issue 3
September 1990
128 pages

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Sage Publications, Inc.

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Published: 01 September 1990

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  • (1993)Multi-CPU plasma fluid turbulence calculations on a Cray Y-MP C90Proceedings of the 1993 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing10.1145/169627.169741(308-316)Online publication date: 1-Dec-1993
  • (1992)Performance of a plasma fluid code on the Intel parallel computersProceedings of the 1992 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing10.5555/147877.148011(286-293)Online publication date: 1-Dec-1992

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