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Differentiating the shape of stellarator coils with respect to the plasma boundary
Authors:S.R. Hudson  C. Zhu  D. Pfefferlé  L. Gunderson
Affiliation:1. Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, P.O. Box 451, Princeton, NJ 08543, USA;2. The University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia
Abstract:The task of designing the geometry of a set of current-carrying coils that produce the magnetic field required to confine a given plasma equilibrium in stellarators is expressed as a minimization principle, namely that the coils minimize a suitably defined error expressed as a surface integral, which is recognized as the quadratic-flux. A penalty on the coil length is included to avoid pathological solutions. A simple expression for how the quadratic-flux and coil length vary as the coil geometry varies is derived, and an expression describing how this varies with variations in the surface geometry is derived. These expressions allow efficient coil-design algorithms to be implemented, and also enable efficient algorithms for varying the shape of the plasma surface in order to simplify the coil geometry, and a numerical illustration of this is given.
Keywords:Stellarators  Quadratic-flux  Coil geometry  Variational calculus
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