Gyrokinetic particle simulation of neoclassical transport
- 1 August 1995
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Physics of Plasmas
- Vol. 2 (8) , 2975-2988
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.871196
Abstract
A time varying weighting (δf ) scheme for gyrokinetic particle simulation is applied to a steady‐state, multispecies simulation of neoclassical transport. Accurate collision operators conserving momentum and energy are developed and implemented. Simulation results using these operators are found to agree very well with neoclassical theory. For example, it is dynamically demonstrated that like‐particle collisions produce no particle flux and that the neoclassical fluxes are ambipolar for an ion–electron plasma. An important physics feature of the present scheme is the introduction of toroidal flow to the simulations. Simulation results are in agreement with the existing analytical neoclassical theory. The poloidal electric field associated with toroidal mass flow is found to enhance density gradient‐driven electron particle flux and the bootstrap current while reducing temperature gradient‐driven flux and current. Finally, neoclassical theory in steep gradient profile relevant to the edge regime is examined by taking into account finite banana width effects. In general, in the present work a valuable new capability for studying important aspects of neoclassical transport inaccessible by conventional analytical calculation processes is demonstrated.Keywords
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