A second-order near-axis expansion is used to rapidly construct quasisymmetric stellarator configurations with record-low symmetry-breaking and the first numerical confirmation of the 1/A^3 scaling.
Properties of a new quasi-axisymmetric configuration
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A novel, compact, quasi-axisymmetric configuration is presented which exhibits low fast-particle losses and is stable to ideal MHD instabilities. The design has fast-particle loss rates below 8\% for flux surfaces within the half-radius, and is shown to have an MHD-stability limit of a normalised pressure of $\langle\beta\rangle=3\%$ where $\langle\beta\rangle$ is volume averaged. The flux surfaces at various plasma betas and currents as calculated using the SPEC equilibrium code are presented. Neoclassical transport coefficients are shown to be similar to an equivalent tokamak, with a distinct banana regime at half-radius. An initial coil design study is presented to assess the feasibility of this configuration as a fusion-relevant experiment.
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Constructing stellarators with quasisymmetry to high order
A second-order near-axis expansion is used to rapidly construct quasisymmetric stellarator configurations with record-low symmetry-breaking and the first numerical confirmation of the 1/A^3 scaling.