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Optimization, Test and Diagnostics of Miniaturized Hall Thrusters
Published on: February 16, 2019
Direct microstability optimization of stellarator devices
R Jorge1,2, W Dorland3,4,5, P Kim3
1Instituto de Plasmas e Fusão Nuclear, <a href="https://ror.org/03db2by73">Instituto Superior Técnico</a>, Universidade de Lisboa, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal.
Abstract:
Turbulent transport is regarded as one of the key issues in magnetic confinement nuclear fusion, both for tokamaks and stellarators. In this work, we show that a significant decrease in a microstability-based proxy, as opposed to a geometric one, for the turbulent heat flux, namely the quasilinear heat flux, can be obtained in an efficient manner by coupling stellarator optimization with linear gyrokinetic simulations. This is accomplished by computing the quasilinear heat flux at each step of the optimization process, as well as the deviation from quasisymmetry, and minimizing their sum, leading to a balance between neoclassical and the turbulent transport proxy.
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