Triangularity

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The triangularity refers to the shape of the poloidal cross section of the Last Closed Flux surface (LCFS) or separatrix of a tokamak. Assuming[1]:

  • Rmax is the maximum value of R along the LCFS or separatrix.
  • Rmin is the minimum value of R along the LCFS or separatrix.
  • Rgeo is the geometric major radius, defined as (Rmax + Rmin)/2.
  • a is the minor radius of the plasma, defined as (Rmax - Rmin)/2.
  • Rupper is the major radius of the highest vertical point of the LCFS or separatrix.
  • Rlower is the major radius of the lowest vertical point of the LCFS or separatrix.
Sketch of tokamak geometry, including separatrix

The upper triangularity is then defined as follows:

and similar for δlower. The overall triangularity is defined as the mean of δupper and δlower.

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