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13–18 Oct 2014
Hotel Park Inn Pribaltiyskaya
Europe/Moscow timezone

Development of Predictive Simulator to Model Electromagnetic Transients for ITER Application

15 Oct 2014, 14:00
4h 45m
Green 8-9 (Hotel Park Inn Pribaltiyskaya)

Green 8-9

Hotel Park Inn Pribaltiyskaya

Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation
Poster Poster 4

Speaker

Prof. Valery Belyakov (Efremov Institute)

Description

A vital part of the commissioning and testing plasma scenarios of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) is predictive simulations for the overall behaviour during operation. Due to the complexity of the facility and severe constraints related to its cost-efficiency and reliability, a particular attention should be paid to ensure required performance. The use of dynamic simulators gives an opportunity to efficiently correlate a large number of parameter on various scenarios and provide general consistency of the reactor. The paper presents an attempt to proceed to a simulator for electromagnetic transients in ITER. The basic software tool is the code TYPHOON. The algorithms and mathematical techniques are described that are targeted to achieve parallelism in computations.
Country or International Organisation Russian Federation
Paper Number FIP/P4-26

Primary author

Prof. Valery Belyakov (Efremov Institute)

Co-authors

Prof. Alexander Alekseev (Efremov Institute) Mr Alexander Bazarov (Efremov Institute) Dr Alexander Belov (Efremov institute) Dr Elena Gapionok (D.V.Efremov Scientific and Research Institute (JSC NIIEFA)) Prof. Evgeny Lamzin (Efremov Institute) Prof. Sergei Sychevsky (Efremov Institute) Dr Vladimir Kukhtin (Efremov Institute)

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