Flow damping in stellarators close to quasisymmetry
Quasisymmetric stellarators are a type of optimized stellarators for which flows are undamped to lowest order in an expansion in the normalized Larmor radius. However, perfect quasisymmetry is impossible. Since large flows may be desirable as a means to reduce turbulent transport, it is important to...
Main Authors: | Calvo, I, Parra, F, Velasco, J, Alonso, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Institute of Physics Publishing
2014
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