The three-year project GPS-TTBP resulted in over 152 publications and 135 presentations. This summary focuses on the scientific progress made by the project team. A major focus of the project was on the physics intrinsic rotation in tokamaks. Progress included the first ever flux driven study of net intrinsic spin-up, mediated by boundary effects (in collaboration with CPES), detailed studies of the microphysics origins of the Rice scaling, comparative studies of symmetry breaking mechanisms, a pioneering study of intrinsic torque driven by trapped electron modes, and studies of intrinsic rotation generation as a thermodynamic engine. Validation studies were performed with C-Mod, DIII-D and CSDX. This work resulted in very successful comple...
Abstract: We report on the resolution of a significant discrepancy between published continuum-code ...
Quantitative benchmarks of computational physics codes against experiment are essential for the cred...
The CMTFO funding partially supports a junior researcher and a graduate student at UCI. During this ...
Global, heat flux-driven ITG gyrokinetic simulations which manifest the formation of macroscopic, me...
Global, heat flux-driven ITG gyrokinetic simulations which manifest the formation of macroscopic, me...
A continuum global gyrokinetic code GYRO has been developed to comprehensively simulate core turbule...
Fusion performance in tokamaks depends on the core and edge regions as well as on their nonlinear fe...
A continuum global gyrokinetic code GYRO has been developed to comprehensively simulate core turbule...
Fusion power is one of few viable sustainable means of energy production. The tokamak is arguable th...
In fusion devices such as tokamaks, the achievement of good energy confinement is a key issue. The e...
We have discovered a possible "natural fueling" mechanism in tokamak fusion reactors using large sca...
Experiments at the DIII-D tokamak have used dimensionless parameter scans to investigate the depende...
Toroidal rotation and associated E×B shear flow are believed to play important roles in controlling ...
Flux-driven global gyrokinetic codes are now mature enough to make predictions in terms of turbulenc...
This project initiated the development of TGYRO ? a steady-state Gyrokinetic transport code (SSGKT) ...
Abstract: We report on the resolution of a significant discrepancy between published continuum-code ...
Quantitative benchmarks of computational physics codes against experiment are essential for the cred...
The CMTFO funding partially supports a junior researcher and a graduate student at UCI. During this ...
Global, heat flux-driven ITG gyrokinetic simulations which manifest the formation of macroscopic, me...
Global, heat flux-driven ITG gyrokinetic simulations which manifest the formation of macroscopic, me...
A continuum global gyrokinetic code GYRO has been developed to comprehensively simulate core turbule...
Fusion performance in tokamaks depends on the core and edge regions as well as on their nonlinear fe...
A continuum global gyrokinetic code GYRO has been developed to comprehensively simulate core turbule...
Fusion power is one of few viable sustainable means of energy production. The tokamak is arguable th...
In fusion devices such as tokamaks, the achievement of good energy confinement is a key issue. The e...
We have discovered a possible "natural fueling" mechanism in tokamak fusion reactors using large sca...
Experiments at the DIII-D tokamak have used dimensionless parameter scans to investigate the depende...
Toroidal rotation and associated E×B shear flow are believed to play important roles in controlling ...
Flux-driven global gyrokinetic codes are now mature enough to make predictions in terms of turbulenc...
This project initiated the development of TGYRO ? a steady-state Gyrokinetic transport code (SSGKT) ...
Abstract: We report on the resolution of a significant discrepancy between published continuum-code ...
Quantitative benchmarks of computational physics codes against experiment are essential for the cred...
The CMTFO funding partially supports a junior researcher and a graduate student at UCI. During this ...