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== Based on flux surfaces ==
== Based on flux surfaces ==


If the flux surfaces are known (typically, by calculating the Magneto-Hydrodynamic equilibrium), and assuming the existence of toroidally nested flux surfaces, the simplest procedure is to define the mean radius as a function of some flux quantity (i.e., any quantity that is constant on a flux surface).
If the [[Flux surface|flux surfaces]] are known (typically, by calculating the [[MHD equilibrium|Magneto-Hydrodynamic equilibrium]]), and assuming the existence of toroidally nested flux surfaces, the simplest procedure is to define the mean radius as a function of some flux quantity (i.e., any quantity that is constant on a flux surface).


At [[TJ-II]], magnetic equilibria can be obtained from the [[VMEC]] code (see [[TJ-II:Magnetic co-ordinates]]). It returns ''ψ'', the poloidal magnetic flux. The normalized effective radius is defined by
At [[TJ-II]], magnetic equilibria can be obtained from the [[VMEC]] code (see [[TJ-II:Magnetic co-ordinates]]). It returns ''ψ'', the poloidal magnetic flux. The normalized effective radius is defined by