Spectrally accelerated gyrokinetic simulations reproduce TEM-driven edge turbulence, particle and heat fluxes, and separatrix power in the TCV-X21 scenario, matching grid-based GENE-X and the experimental power within about 10% for the (16,8) resolution.
Spectrally Accelerated Edge and Scrape-Off Layer Gyrokinetic Turbulence Simulations
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This paper presents the first gyrokinetic (GK) simulations of edge and scrape-off layer (SOL) turbulence accelerated by a velocity-space spectral approach in the full-f GK code GENE-X. Building upon the original grid velocity-space discretization, we derive and implement a new spectral formulation and verify the numerical implementation using the method of manufactured solution. We conduct a series of spectral turbulence simulations focusing on the TCV-X21 reference case [Oliveira D. S. et al., Nucl. Fusion 62, 096001 (2022)] and compare these results with previously validated grid simulations [Ulbl P. et al., Phys. Plasmas 30, 107986 (2023)]. The spectral approach reproduces the outboard midplane (OMP) profiles (density, temperature, and radial electric field), dominated by trapped electron mode (TEM) turbulence, with excellent agreement and significantly lower velocity-space resolution. Thus, the spectral approach reduces the computational cost by at least an order of magnitude, achieving a speed-up of approximately 50 for the TCV-X21 case. This enables high-fidelity GK simulations to be performed within a few days on modern CPU-based supercomputers for medium-sized devices and establishes GENE-X as a powerful tool for studying edge and SOL turbulence, moving towards reactor-relevant devices like ITER.
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Turbulence and Transport in Spectrally Accelerated full-f Gyrokinetic Simulations
Spectrally accelerated gyrokinetic simulations reproduce TEM-driven edge turbulence, particle and heat fluxes, and separatrix power in the TCV-X21 scenario, matching grid-based GENE-X and the experimental power within about 10% for the (16,8) resolution.