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Simplified and Flexible Coils for Stellarators using Single-Stage Optimization

Jorge, R.
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Giuliani, A.
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Loizu, Joaquim  
November 1, 2024
Physics of Plasmas

Single-stage optimization, also known as combined plasma-coil algorithms or direct coil optimization, has recently emerged as a possible method to expedite the design of stellarator devices by including, in a single step, confinement, stability, and engineering constraints. In this work, we show how such frameworks allow us to find new designs in a streamlined manner, yielding a broad range of new configurations. Examples are shown for stellarators with a small number of coils and quasisymmetric stellarators with only one to three coils per half field period, with external trim coils, helical coils, and a single set of coils generating both a quasi-axisymmetric and a quasi-helical equilibrium.

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research article
DOI
10.1063/5.0226688
Author(s)
Jorge, R.

University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee

Giuliani, A.

Flatiron Institute

Loizu, Joaquim  

EPFL

Date Issued

2024-11-01

Published in
Physics of Plasmas
Volume

31

Article Number

112501

Subjects

Fusion energy

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Alpha particles

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Optimization algorithms

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Dynamical systems

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Optimization problems

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Plasma confinement

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Stellarators

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

EPFL units
SPC-TH  
FunderFunding(s)Grant NumberGrant URL

EUROfusion Consortium

101052200

State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation

Simons Foundation

1013657

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