A Monte Carlo method of evaluating typical particle and energy transport coefficients is given for the case in which the particle drift orbits are a significant fraction of the plasma radius. The method is applied to a preliminary design for a helical axis (heliac) stellarator experiment.
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A Monte Carlo method of evaluating typical particle and energy transport coefficients is given for the case in which the particle drift orbits are a significant fraction of the plasma radius. The method is applied to a preliminary design for a helical axis (heliac) stellarator experiment.
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