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[[File:Geometry.png|400px|thumb|right|Sketch of tokamak geometry]]
The ellipticity refers to the shape of the poloidal cross section of the Last Closed [[Flux surface]] or [[separatrix]] of a [[tokamak]].
The ellipticity refers to the shape of the poloidal cross section of the Last Closed [[Flux surface]] or [[separatrix]] of a [[tokamak]].
It is defined as the maximum vertical height of the cross section (2''b'') divided by the maximum horizontal width of the cross section (2''a'').
It is defined as the maximum vertical height of the cross section (2''b'') divided by the maximum horizontal width of the cross section (2''a'').

Revision as of 10:57, 12 June 2014

Sketch of tokamak geometry

The ellipticity refers to the shape of the poloidal cross section of the Last Closed Flux surface or separatrix of a tokamak. It is defined as the maximum vertical height of the cross section (2b) divided by the maximum horizontal width of the cross section (2a).

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