Coil optimization methods for a planar coil stellarator
The planar coil stellarator design is a novel approach to producing the confining magnetic field of a stellarator plasma. The work presented here details the optimization of the two types of planar coils that are used in the planar coil design: the plasma encircling coils, and the shaping coils. The...
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Published in | Nuclear fusion Vol. 65; no. 2; pp. 26051 - 26064 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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IOP Publishing
01.02.2025
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Summary: | The planar coil stellarator design is a novel approach to producing the confining magnetic field of a stellarator plasma. The work presented here details the optimization of the two types of planar coils that are used in the planar coil design: the plasma encircling coils, and the shaping coils. The plasma encircling coils provide the mean magnetic field and linking current, similar to the toroidal field (TF) coils in a tokamak. The plasma encircling coils
can
be rotationally symmetric TF-like coils and produce a
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field, but optimizing their placement, tilt, and shaping can substantially reduce the magnetic field error. In addition, an array of dipole-like shaping coils, that lie on a surface between the plasma boundary and the encircling coils, correct for the residual magnetic field error following encircling coil optimization. As a proof-of-concept, it is shown that by optimizing both types of coils, subject to realistic engineering constraints, reasonable magnetic field errors of ∼1% have been achieved. Comparison to a traditional modular coil set reveals that similarly low magnetic field errors can be attained with the planar coil stellarator. |
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Bibliography: | NF-107311.R2 |
ISSN: | 0029-5515 1741-4326 |
DOI: | 10.1088/1741-4326/ada56b |