DocumentCode :
1257601
Title :
gGEM: A Gyrofluid Model to be Used on Distributed Platforms
Author :
Rodríguez-Pascual, Manuel ; Scott, Bruce D. ; Ribeiro, Tiago T. ; Magaña, Francisco Castejón ; García, Rafael Mayo
Author_Institution :
CIEMAT, Madrid, Spain
Volume :
38
Issue :
9
fYear :
2010
Firstpage :
2111
Lastpage :
2118
Abstract :
The study of core turbulence represents a key line of research in fusion plasmas. By adding collisions and electromagnetic induction to the parallel dynamics of the standard six-moment toroidal model, it is possible to study the gyrofluid electromagnetic phenomena in the context of edge turbulence with the GEM code. Currently, the code describes the fluctuation free-energy conservation in a gyrofluid model by means of the polarization equation which relates the ExB flow and eddy energy to the combinations of the potential, the density, and the perpendicular temperature. To do so, supercomputers have been used only to date. In this paper, we demonstrate its feasibility as a cluster application on a production environment based on any kind of distributed memory, enhancing in this way its scope. The scalability (which grows linearly with a correlation factor of 0.99978) and the correctness of our solution with respect to the previous GEM version have been evaluated in a local cluster of 88 nodes. The fault tolerance and the Grid suitability have been demonstrated by executing our application in the EUrope Fusion for ITER Applications infrastructure by adapting the code to this paradigm and by improving its parallel Grid performance. It can be employed on its own or belonging to workflows in order to perform a wider more complex analysis of fusion reactors.
Keywords :
Tokamak devices; electromagnetic induction; plasma boundary layers; plasma simulation; plasma toroidal confinement; plasma turbulence; EUrope Fusion; ExB flow; GEM code; Grid suitability; ITER application infrastructure; cluster application; collisions; core turbulence; density; distributed memory; distributed platforms; eddy energy; edge turbulence; electromagnetic induction; fault tolerance; fluctuation free-energy conservation; fusion plasmas; fusion reactors; gGEM; gyrofluid electromagnetic phenomena; gyrofluid model; local cluster; parallel Grid performance; parallel dynamics; perpendicular temperature; polarization equation; production environment; standard six-moment toroidal model; supercomputers; workflows; Code standards; Computational modeling; Context modeling; Electromagnetic induction; Electromagnetic modeling; Electromagnetic wave polarization; Equations; Fluctuations; Libraries; Mathematical model; Plasma temperature; Production; Program processors; Supercomputers; Edge turbulence; GEM gyrofluid code; Grid applications;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2010.2055163
Filename :
5524012
Link To Document :
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