Exploring the database of omnigenous stellarators with DESC
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Abstract
Stellarators are toroidal nuclear fusion devices that use a 3D magnetic field to confine a hot plasma. Unlike tokamaks, their toroidally axisymmetric counterparts, stellarators lack toroidal symmetry. The lack of symmetry allows us to explore millions of possible equilibria but does not guarantee omnigenity, a crucial property that ensures radial confinement of plasma. Therefore, finding omnigenous stellarator equilibria becomes an optimization problem.
Based on work by Dudt et al., we present a database of different omnigenous equilibria generated with the DESC MHD equilibrium optimizer in this poster. Since omnigenity is the superset of quasisymmetry, a favorable hidden symmetry of stellarators allows us to explore a much larger space of possible stellarator equilibria. We present some of the novel and interesting omnigenous equilibria in this poster.
Based on work by Dudt et al., we present a database of different omnigenous equilibria generated with the DESC MHD equilibrium optimizer in this poster. Since omnigenity is the superset of quasisymmetry, a favorable hidden symmetry of stellarators allows us to explore a much larger space of possible stellarator equilibria. We present some of the novel and interesting omnigenous equilibria in this poster.
Publication: Magnetic Fields with General Omnigenity, Dudt et al. 2023, Submitted.
Presenters
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Rahul Gaur
Princeton Univeristy
Authors
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Rahul Gaur
Princeton Univeristy
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Daniel W Dudt
Thea, Thea Energy
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Rory Conlin
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University
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Dario Panici
Princeton University
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Kaya E Unalmis
Princeton University
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Egemen Kolemen
Princeton University