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Flux surface shape and current profile optimization in tokamaks
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1977
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Electrical EngineeringMagnetic Confinement Fusion PhysicsFlux SurfaceEngineeringAerospace EngineeringNon-axisymmetric Plasma ConfigurationsPlasma SimulationPlasma TheoryAxisymmetric Tokamak EquilibriaCurrent Profile OptimizationFundamental Plasma PhysicPlasma PhysicsMagnetic ConfinementPlasma InstabilityPlasma ConfinementMagnetic AxisControlled Nuclear FusionMagnetic Confinement Fusion
Axisymmetric tokamak equilibria of noncircular cross section are analyzed numerically to study the effects of flux surface shape and current profile on ideal and resistive interchange stability. Various current profiles are examined for circles, ellipses, dees, and doublets. A numerical code separately analyzes stability in the neighborhood of the magnetic axis and in the remainder of the plasma using the criteria of Mercier and Glasser, Greene, and Johnson. Results are interpreted in terms of flux surface averaged quantities such as magnetic well, shear, and the spatial variation in the magnetic field energy density over the cross section. The maximum stable β is found to vary significantly with shape and current profile. For current profiles varying linearly with poloidal flux, the highest β’s found were for doublets. Finally, an algorithm is presented which optimizes the current profile for circles and dees by making the plasma everywhere marginally stable.
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