Gauss' Separation Algorithm for the Magnetic Field Decomposition of the SPARC PRD simulation
Gauss' Separation Algorithm for the Magnetic Field Decomposition of the SPARC PRD simulation
A magnetic separation algorithm originally introduced by Gauss has been revisited in recent years with application to magnetically-confined fusion experiments. The main result offered by Gauss' Separation Algorithm~(GSA) is a magnetic field computation that enables the decomposition of the contributions due to sources internal and external to a bounded volume through the generalized Virtual-Casing Principle. The present work applies GSA to simulations of the SPARC Primary Reference Discharge and demonstrates its separation capability on all phases of the shot, including the ramp-up during which significant currents on the passive structures often complicate the reconstruction of plasma equilibria. Such early results suggest a promising new way to study ramp-ups, disruptions, and vertical displacement events without any specific modeling assumption. Envisaged applications include reading magnetic data from experimental diagnostics and producing a new set of signals without external contributions to be used by downstream equilibrium codes for improved accuracy or speed.
Gregorio L Trevisan、Ryan M Sweeney、Robert S Granetz
电工基础理论发电、发电厂
Gregorio L Trevisan,Ryan M Sweeney,Robert S Granetz.Gauss' Separation Algorithm for the Magnetic Field Decomposition of the SPARC PRD simulation[EB/OL].(2025-07-16)[2025-08-10].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.12287.点此复制
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