(linear)¶
This module provides a radial profile that decays linearly from a radius \(r_{\rm min}\) to a radius \(r_{\rm max}\) and is zero outside of that radial interval. More precisely, on the interval \(r_{\rm min}\leq r \leq r_{\rm max}\) the radial profile is
\[f_r(r) = 1 - \frac{r - r_{\rm min}}{r_{\rm max} - r_{\rm min}},\]
and it is identically zero everywhere else.
Summary of options¶
The following parameters can be set on a linear radial profile.
Option | Description |
radprof-linear amax |
Normalized minor radius of the outer edge of the electron beam. |
radprof-linear amin |
Normalized minor radius of the inner edge of the electron beam. |
radprof-linear rhomax |
Major radius of the outer edge of the electron beam. |
radprof-linear rhomin |
Major radius of the inner edge of the electron beam. |
radprof-linear rmax |
Minor radius of the outer edge of the electron beam. |
radprof-linear rmin |
Minor radius of the inner edge of the electron beam. |
Example configuration¶
This example illustrates how a linear radial profile can be defined and used together with the (avalanche) distribution function in SOFT2 simulations:
# Global parameter specifying which distribution function to use
distribution_function = analytical_avalanche;
@DistributionFunction analytical_avalanche (avalanche) {
EHat = 10; # Electric field strength (normalized to
# the Connor-Hastie critical electric field)
lnLambda = 17; # Coulomb logarithm
Zeff = 4; # Effective plasma charge
# Set the radial profile
radprof = ourradprof;
}
@RadialProfile ourradprof (linear) {
# Set normalized minor radius
# These settings creates a beam with radius
# 2/3 of the device minor radius.
amin = 0;
amax = 0.67;
}
All options¶
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amax
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amin
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rhomax
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rhomin
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rmax
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rmin
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Default value: amin = 0
andamax = 1
.Allowed values: Any radial position that is inside the plasma and on the outboard side. Specifies the inner and outer edges of the electron beam. The prefix (a*, r*, rho*) specifies whether the edge is given in normalized minor radius, regular minor radius or major radius coordinates.