2006
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0609569103
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Three-dimensional equilibria in axially symmetric tokamaks

Abstract: The NSTAB and TRAN computer codes have been developed to study equilibrium, stability, and transport in fusion plasmas with three-dimensional (3D) geometry. The numerical method that is applied calculates islands in tokamaks like the Doublet III-D at General Atomic and the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor. When bifurcated 3D solutions are used in Monte Carlo computations of the energy confinement time, a realistic simulation of transport is obtained. The significance of finding many 3D magnetoh… Show more

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“…An axisymmetric equilibrium is computed followed by a second minimization for stability with a linear constraint imposed. A nonlinearly stable solution is finally obtained which differs from the original (axisymmetric in the case of tokamak studies) equilibrium [21,22]. Solutions were found for tokamaks and stellarators that correspond to low order ballooning-type modes that do not alter the original magnetic axis position.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…An axisymmetric equilibrium is computed followed by a second minimization for stability with a linear constraint imposed. A nonlinearly stable solution is finally obtained which differs from the original (axisymmetric in the case of tokamak studies) equilibrium [21,22]. Solutions were found for tokamaks and stellarators that correspond to low order ballooning-type modes that do not alter the original magnetic axis position.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…The method has been applied to the Doublet III-D tokamak at General Atomic and to the Large Helical Device (LHD) stellarator in Japan (9)(10)(11)(12). Comparison with observations is good in both cases.…”
Section: Computational Science Of Magnetic Fusionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…A computational theory of equilibrium and nonlinear stability, combined with experimental observations, provides convincing evidence that QAS stellarators are safely stable and not subject to the crashes seen in tokamaks (6). Monte Carlo calculations of thermal transport that take into account quasineutrality suggest that confinement in QAS stellarators may be comparable to that in existing tokamaks, but a test is needed to show that these configurations can achieve the high ion temperatures required for ignition in a fusion plasma (9).…”
Section: Design Of Qas Stellaratorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The numerical method we have described has been applied to design a compact stellarator with two field periods as a candidate for a fusion reactor (6,9). We have found 12 smooth coils that generate the external magnetic field (compare Fig.…”
Section: Design Of Qas Stellaratorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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