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<ref>G.V. Pereverzev, P.N. Yushmanov, ''ASTRA - Automated System for TRansport Analysis'', Max-Planck-Institut Für Plasmaphysik, IPP-Report, IPP 5/98, February, 2002</ref>
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Presently, the code is used for transport simulations of tokamak and stellarator plasmas.
Presently, the code is used for transport simulations of [[Tokamak|tokamak]] and [[Stellarator|stellarator]] plasmas.


ASTRA includes an extended library of physical modules, a graphic interface, plotting and post-run viewing facilities, etc. Along with the common libraries, every user can have his local libraries of different physics models, experimental data and simulation results.
ASTRA includes an extended library of physical modules, a graphic interface, plotting and post-run viewing facilities, etc. Along with the common libraries, every user can have his local libraries of different physics models, experimental data and simulation results.

Revision as of 13:22, 28 August 2010

The code ASTRA (Automated System for TRansport Analysis] solves a set of transport equations together with the Grad-Shafranove equation in toroidal geometry. [1] Presently, the code is used for transport simulations of tokamak and stellarator plasmas.

ASTRA includes an extended library of physical modules, a graphic interface, plotting and post-run viewing facilities, etc. Along with the common libraries, every user can have his local libraries of different physics models, experimental data and simulation results.

See also

References

  1. G.V. Pereverzev, P.N. Yushmanov, ASTRA - Automated System for TRansport Analysis, Max-Planck-Institut Für Plasmaphysik, IPP-Report, IPP 5/98, February, 2002