Numerical solution of three-dimensional magnetic differential equations (Q1107398)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4064690
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4064690 |
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Numerical solution of three-dimensional magnetic differential equations (English)
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1988
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A computer code is described that solves differential equations of the form \(B\cdot \nabla f=h\) for a single-valued solution f, given a toroidal three-dimensional divergence-free field B and a single-valued function h. The code uses a new alorithm that Fourier decomposes a given function in a set of flux coordinates in which the field lines are straight. The algorithm automatically adjusts the required integration lengths to compensate for proximity to low order rational surfaces. Applying this algorithm to the Cartesian coordinates defines a transformation to magnetic coordinates, in which the magnetic differential equation can be accurately solved. Our method is illustrated by calculating the Pfirsch- Schlüter currents for a stellarator.
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computer code
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toroidal three-dimensional divergence-free field
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Pfirsch- Schlüter currents
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