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In order to make comparisons between diagnostics, it is useful to convert these real-space co-ordinates to flux co-ordinates. This co-ordinate transform depends on the particular magnetic configuration used in a given experiment. Two tools are available to do so ([http://www-fusion.ciemat.es/cgi-bin/dir/dirnew.cgi?manuals/geometry_TJII/ See the on-line documentation] - only internal laboratory access):
In order to make comparisons between diagnostics, it is useful to convert these real-space co-ordinates to flux co-ordinates. This co-ordinate transform depends on the particular magnetic configuration used in a given experiment. Two tools are available to do so ([http://www-fusion.ciemat.es/cgi-bin/dir/dirnew.cgi?manuals/geometry_TJII/ See the on-line documentation] - only internal laboratory access):


First, vacuum equilibrium calculations from VMEC. These are then used to obtain magnetic flux co-ordinates ''(&psi;, &theta;, &phi;)''. A set of routines is available to perform the corresponding co-ordinate transforms.<ref>[[File:TJ2 Library V2.pdf| TJ-II Library Manual, Informe Técnico del CIEMAT Nº 963]]</ref> The drawback of the VMEC calculations is (a) that magnetic islands are ignored, and (b) that only a limited number of configurations is available.
First, vacuum equilibrium calculations from [[VMEC]]. These are then used to obtain magnetic flux co-ordinates ''(&psi;, &theta;, &phi;)''. A set of routines is available to perform the corresponding co-ordinate transforms.<ref>[[File:TJ2 Library V2.pdf| TJ-II Library Manual, Informe Técnico del CIEMAT Nº 963]]</ref> The drawback of the VMEC calculations is (a) that magnetic islands are ignored, and (b) that only a limited number of configurations is available.


Second, magnetic field line calculations using the Biot-Savart Law. The approximate magnetic flux is recovered from an interpolation procedure. A set of routines is available to perform the corresponding co-ordinate transforms. More information can be found in files [http://www-fusion.ciemat.es/cgi-bin/dir/dirnew.cgi?manuals/geometry_TJII/ g3d_readme.doc and g3d_gridfile.doc]. Since the latter procedure is more flexible and generally applicable than the VMEC-based calculations, the latter is preferred.
Second, magnetic field line calculations using the Biot-Savart Law. The approximate magnetic flux is recovered from an interpolation procedure. A set of routines is available to perform the corresponding co-ordinate transforms. More information can be found in files [http://www-fusion.ciemat.es/cgi-bin/dir/dirnew.cgi?manuals/geometry_TJII/ g3d_readme.doc and g3d_gridfile.doc]. Since the latter procedure is more flexible and generally applicable than the VMEC-based calculations, the latter is preferred.