Optimizing stellarator coil winding surfaces with Regcoil
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Abstract
We show initial attempts at optimizing a coil winding surface using the Regcoil code [1] for selected quasi helically symmetric equilibria. We implement a generic optimization scheme which allows for variation of the winding surface to allow for improved diagnostic access and allow for flexible divertor solutions. Regcoil and similar coil-solving algorithms require a user-input winding surface, on which the coils lie. Simple winding surfaces created by uniformly expanding the plasma boundary may not be ideal. Engineering constraints on reactor design require a coil-plasma separation sufficient for the introduction of neutron shielding and a tritium generating blanket. This distance can be the limiting factor in determining reactor size. Furthermore, expanding coils in other regions, where possible, can be useful for diagnostic and maintenance access along with providing sufficient room for a divertor. We minimize a target function that includes as constraints, the minimum coil-plasma distance, the winding surface volume, and the normal magnetic field on the plasma boundary. Results are presented for two quasi-symmetric equilibria at different aspect ratios.
Authors
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A. Bader
Univ of Wisconsin, Madison, University of Wisconsin, Madison, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Matt Landreman
University of Maryland
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David Anderson
University of Wisconsin, Madison, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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C. C. Hegna
Univ of Wisconsin, Madison, University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Wisconsin, Madison