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Finite element computation of plasma equilibria

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The applicability of the finite element method is investigated for the numerical solution of the nonlinear Grad-Shafranov equation with free boundary for the flux function of a plasma at equilibrium. This method is based on the case of variational principles and finite dimensional subspaces whose elements are piecewise polynomial functions obtained by a Lagrange type interpolation procedure over a triangulation of the domain. Two cases of plasma pressure (exponential and quadratic including a vacuum region) were examined. In both cases the nonuniqueness of the solutions was shown in exhibiting a deeper solution in the case of exponential pressure function, and a non-constant solution for a quadratic pressure function. In order to get this ''other'' solution, two linearization methods were tested with two different constraints. Different cross sections are investigated

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57 p.
Report number
COO--2456-52

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Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
9387673
Subject category
S70: PLASMA PHYSICS AND FUSION TECHNOLOGY;
Descriptors DEI
BETA RATIO; COMPUTER CODES; EQUILIBRIUM PLASMA; FINITE ELEMENT METHOD; PLASMA PRESSURE; POLYNOMIALS; VARIATIONAL METHODS
Descriptors DEC
FUNCTIONS; NUMERICAL SOLUTION; PLASMA