A New Method For The Optimization Of Finite Build Stellarator Coils
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Abstract
To date, all major stellarator coil optimization codes, such as FOCUS, ONSET, REGCOIL, COILOPT$++$, and NESCOIL ultimately produce current-carrying single filament coils. In reality, stellarator coils have finite depth and thickness, which can make the single filament model a poor approximation, particularly when coils are placed close to the plasma. The finite build of a coil, termed the "winding pack", can be approximated by a multi-filament model. In this model, each coil is comprised of a set of closely packed single filaments. The torsion of the winding pack, determined by the multi-filaments, is not determined a priori and is a parameter that should be optimized over. Here we present a new method to construct stellarator coils with a finite build given a set of single filament coils; we also provide a mechanism to optimize for the winding pack torsion using the multi-filament model. The method is applied to compare the difference in fidelity, to producing a desired magnetic boundary, between the single filaments, unoptimized multi-filaments, and optimized multi-filament coils.
*This work was made possible by funding from the Department of Energy Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists (WDTS) for the Summer Undergraduate Laboratory Internship (SULI) program. This work is supported by the US DOE Contract No. DE-AC02-09CH11466.