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Physics design of a high-beta quasi-axisymmetric stellarator

Reiman, A.
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Fu, G.
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Hirshman, S.
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1999
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion

Key physics issues in the design of a high-beta quasi-axisymmetric stellarator configuration are discussed. The goal of the design study is a compact stellarator configuration with aspect ratio comparable to that of tokamaks and good transport and stability properties. Quasi-axisymmetry has been used to provide good drift trajectories. Ballooning stabilization has been accomplished by strong axisymmetric shaping, yielding a stellarator configuration whose core is in the second stability regime for ballooning modes. A combination of externally generated shear and non-axisymmetric corrugation of the plasma boundary provides stability to external kink modes even in the absence of a conducting wall. The resulting configuration is also found to be robustly stable to vertical modes, increasing the freedom to perform axisymmetric shaping. Stability to neoclassical tearing modes is conferred by a monotonically increasing i profile. A gyrokinetic delta f code has been used to confirm the adequacy of the neoclassical confinement. Neutral beam losses have been evaluated with Monte Carlo codes.

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DOI
10.1088/0741-3335/41/12B/320
Web of Science ID

WOS:000084829300021

Author(s)
Reiman, A.
Fu, G.
Hirshman, S.
Ku, L.
Monticello, D.
Mynick, H.
Redi, M.
Spong, D.
Zarnstorff, M.
Blackwell, B.
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Date Issued

1999

Published in
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion
Volume

41

Start page

B273

End page

B283

Note

Suppl. 12B

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