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EUFORIA

EU Fusion fOr Iter Applications

Informazioni Generali

Coordinatore:
UNIV. TECHNOLOGY CHALMERS (Svezia)
Responsabile ENEA:
BRACCO GIOVANNI - DTE-ICT-HPC (FRASCATI)
Ruolo ENEA:
PARTNER
Sito WEB:
Sito WEB non disponibile

Descrizione e Attività

Descrizione Generale

ITER is the next generation of fusion devices and is intended to demonstrate the scientific and technical feasibility of fusion as a sustainable energy source for the future. To exploit the full potential of the device and to guarantee optimal operation for the device a high degree of physics modelling and simulation is needed already in the current construction phase of the ITER project.

First principles modelling tools that are needed for an adequate description of the underlying physics cover both a wide range of timescales and spatial orderings and are in general very demanding from a computational point of view. Current modelling activities relies on local or national computational resources and an improved access to computing infrastructures will be instrumental in advancing a pan-European modelling activity for ITER to a very competitive status in relation to the ITER partners.

The EUFORIA project will provide a comprehensive framework and infrastructure for core and edge transport and turbulence simulation, linking grid and High Performance Computing (HPC), to the fusion modelling community. The project will enhance the modelling capabilities for ITER and DEMO sized plasmas through the adaptation, optimization and integration of a set of critical applications for edge and core transport modelling targeting different computing paradigms as needed (serial and parallel grid computing and HPC). Deployment of both a grid service and a High Performance computing services are essential to the project.

A novel aspect is the dynamic coupling and integration of codes and applications running on a set of heterogeneous platforms into a single coupled framework through a workflow engine a mechanism needed to provide the necessary level integration in the physics applications. This strongly enhances the integrated modelling capabilities of fusion plasmas and will at the same time provide new computing infrastructure and tools to the fusion community in general.

Attività svolta da ENEA

Programmi Europei

Programma:
Settimo Programma Quadro R&ST (2007-2013) → INFRASTRUTTURE (2007-2013) (CP-SA - Progetto di collaborazione azione di supporto)

Dati Finanziari (in euro)

Costo Eleggibile

Progetto:
4.660.379,00
ENEA:
2.271,00

Contributo

Al progetto:
3.650.000,00
A ENEA:
2.271,00

Durata del Progetto

Anno di stipula e Durata:
2008 - 36 mesi
Periodo:
01-01-2008 → 31-12-2010

Numero di Partner (14)

Ruolo Tipologia Nome Nazione
Università ABO AKADEMI Finlandia
Organismi pubblici NO ricerca CSC-IT CENTER FOR SCIENCE Finlandia
Istituti di ricerca CEA - COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES Francia
Università UNIV. LOUIS PASTEUR Francia
Istituti di ricerca FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM KARLSRUHE GMBH Germania
Istituti di ricerca MPG - MAX-PLANCK-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER WISSENSCHAFTEN EV, Germania
Università UNIV. EDINBURGH Regno Unito
Università UNIV. LJUBLJANA Slovenia
Istituti di ricerca BSC - BARCELONA SUPERCOMPUTING CENTER - CENTRO NACIONAL DE SUPERCOMPUTACION Spagna
Istituti di ricerca CIEMAT - CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES ENERGETICAS, MEDIOAMBIENTALES Y TECNOLOGICAS Spagna
Istituti di ricerca CSIC - SPANISH NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL Spagna
COORD Università UNIV. TECHNOLOGY CHALMERS Svezia
PARTNER Istituti di ricerca ENEA Italia
PARTNER Istituti di ricerca POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES - Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry Polonia

Keyword associate al progetto dal database di CORDIS (1)

Keyword Argomento Macro
NUCLEAR FUSION Energy NUCLEAR FUSION

Altre Keyword non presenti nel database di CORDIS (2)

Keyword
High performing computing
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