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Although this is a more complicated scenario and it would be complicated to provide specifications, it would be good to have geometry files somewhere.
For historical reasons, we don't have access to the source geometry files anymore. Reconstructing the geometry or adapting the tutorial to a known geometry would be useful, so that if anyone wants to change one of the solvers, they can do it.
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Currently the physical model simulated is the diffusion equation in two dimensions. To move closer to the physical scenarios in tokamak reactors, a convective component needs to be simulated. A convection-diffusion model is better suited to study coupling in realistic tokamak scenarios.
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