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Features Package features include: direct import of complex parts from SolidWorks and other 3D CAD programmes; representation of self-consistent saturation effects in any soft magnetic material; interactive graphical utility Magwinder to build complex drive coils; MagView postprocessor capabilities which include high-quality 2D and 3D plots, interactive point and scan calculations and automatic force and energy integrals.
The dramatic changes in confinement properties and scaling recently observed in the W7-AS stellarator, which were due to divertor optimization, point to an urgent need in the near term both for self-consistent 3D neutrals calculations that adopt fixed plasma background properties, and for vigorous implementation of 3D self-consistent coupled plasma-neutrals codes, such as BORIS.
The current three-dimensional, self-consistent, lattice implementation of Poisson-Nernst-Planck (PNP) theory for ion flow through ion channels used by Kurnikova et al.
 
 
 
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