Unstructured Mesh Tools for Fusion Energy System Design

Abstract

The execution of accurate simulations of fusion energy systems requires the appropriate representation of critical component geometries as well as the coupling of complex fusion physics codes with one another and with engineering analysis tools. This paper examines the challenges of creating simulation workflows that fully leverage existing fusion research codes while integrating them with commercial computer-aided engineering (CAE) software. Key areas addressed include: (a) the construction and meshing of analysis geometries taking full advantage of available geometric modeling and meshing technologies; (b) the effective coupling of fusion physics and engineering analysis codes; and (c) the support for simulation workflows that couple particle and continuum modeling methods.

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