Instructions for HEAT publication dataset Any questions can be submitted to the HEAT github page: https://github.com/plasmapotential/HEAT Or to Tom via email: tlooby@vols.utk.edu More info on HEAT and its output can be found on the wiki page: https://heat-flux-engineering-analysis-toolkit-heat.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ ### Data Instructions There are five tar.gz files provided to the public. Extract these files on whatever OS you prefer. The five tar folders, which I will describe below, are: 1) memo010_1.1 2) memo010_cas2scan4_0.1Hz 3) memo010_cas2scan4_1.0Hz 4) memo010_cas2scan4_10.0Hz 5) nstxu204118 ###==== memo010_1.1 this folder contains data used in figures 3, 5, 6 Two EFIT GEQDSK files are located in this folder, which contain the magnetic equilibrium information for the run. Folder full360degLwrDiv contains the HEAT output for figure 5. It is divided up into four divertor sections, each in their own subfolder (innerDivTileX, outerDiv). A .vtk file and a .csv file are provided. Folder LwrOutSimple contains the HEAT output for figures 3 and 6. Inside the folder are a series of timestep folders, and a temperature folder. Inside the timestep folders you will find HEAT output in .csv format. Inside the temperature folder you will find and IBDH and OBD folder, each with the thermal probe data for that PFC (from figure 6) ###==== memo010_case2scan4_XXXHz this folder contains data used in figures 7, 8 The three tarballs are named by strike point sweep frequency (0.1, 1.0, 10.0). The HEAToutput folder contains timesteps that each have a HeatfluxPointCloud.csv file, which are the Heat Fluxes calculated by HEAT for that timestep, and an EFIT GEQDSK file. In the temperature folder, you will find two PFC folders (IBDH, OBD) and in those folders are the maximum temperature data for figure 8. Additionally, in the 5s_0.1Hz directory you will find a temperature/snapshots folder. In this folder are the temperature timesteps for figure 7. ###==== nstxu204118 this folder contains data used in figures 9, 10, 11 This folder contains two subdirectories, one for timestep 113 and one for timestep 1004. In each of these timestep directories you will find a a HeatfluxPointCloud.csv file, which contains the heat flux output for the run. Additionally, each timestep folder contains a GEQDSK file with the magnetic equilibrium data.