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The Two‐Mesh Grid Refinement Method for the B2 Code
Author(s) -
Bonnin X.,
Bürbaumer H.,
Schneider R.,
Coster D.,
Aumayr F.,
Winter H.P.
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
contributions to plasma physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.531
H-Index - 47
eISSN - 1521-3986
pISSN - 0863-1042
DOI - 10.1002/1521-3986(200204)42:2/4<175::aid-ctpp175>3.0.co;2-p
Subject(s) - grid , computer science , plasma , asdex upgrade , code (set theory) , mesh generation , computational science , front (military) , adaptive mesh refinement , flux (metallurgy) , mechanics , nuclear engineering , computational physics , materials science , physics , geometry , tokamak , mathematics , nuclear physics , thermodynamics , set (abstract data type) , finite element method , meteorology , metallurgy , programming language , engineering
We introduce version 6.0 of the 2D multispecies plasma fluid code B2, to which a flexible dynamic grid adaptation module has been added. The method followed in this paper involves the creation of two grid structures. A fine 2D mesh produced from the magnetic flux surface structure serves as a scaffolding on which a rougher, adaptable mesh is constructed depending on the physical situation. The conditions for grid refinement/coarsening involve normalized gradients of the plasma parameters. The algorithm and its numerical implementation are described in detail. As a sample application, the detachment behaviour of an ASDEX–Upgrade L‐Mode discharge has been studied. A comparison of the results from the old and new B2 code versions is presented. Similar results in the overall plasma behaviour are seen but differences appear in the detachment zone, due to the grid adapting to the strong local gradients. Increased (decreased) gas puffing leads to an upward (downward) shift of the detachment front as well as to a shift of the zone of maximum grid density. The new code allows one to increase the grid density in the zone of interest without a strong increase CPU runtime, thus enabling a more realistic modelling of the detachment front.

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