Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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513359 | Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements | 2009 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
The Grad–Shafranov equation for axisymmetric fusion plasma has been transformed into a boundary integral equation by expanding the inhomogeneous current density term into a set of ‘quasi’-radial basis functions (RBFs). These quasi-RBFs are derived in such a way that a particular solution for the Grad–Shafranov equation will be a simple Gaussian function. Two or three stages of eigenvalue iterations are required together with a nonlinear optimization to update the scaling factor of each quasi-RBF. It has been found that excellent accuracy of the boundary element solution can be realized with a small number of quasi-RBFs when adopting RBF-dependent scaling factors.
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Authors
Masafumi Itagaki, Kenji Nakada, Hisataka Tanaka, Arimitsu Wakasa,