Real-time implementation of the high-fidelity NBI code RABBIT into the Discharge Control System of ASDEX Upgrade

Nuclear Fusion(2023)

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Abstract For the first time, a real-time capable NBI code, which has still a comparable fidelity as much more computationally expensive Monte Carlo codes such as NUBEAM, has been coupled to the discharge control system of a tokamak. This implementation has been done at ASDEX Upgrade and is presented in this paper. Modifications to the numerical scheme of RABBIT for the time-dependent solution of the Fokker-Planck equation have been carried out to make it compatible with the non-equidistant time-steps, as they occur in real-time simulations. We demonstrate that this allows RABBIT to run in real-time both in a steady-state and time-dependent fashion and show and discuss an actual real-time simulation. Its accuracy is identified by comparing to offline RABBIT and TRANSP-NUBEAM runs (where more diagnostics are available for preciser inputs)
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tokamak, plasma control, Fokker-Planck, numerical noise, non-constant time-steps, fast ions, energetic particles
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