DivGeo (or DG) is a geometry definition code. Its primary objective is to simplify the specification of the geometry, and other input data, required for the simulation of the boundary of magnetic fusion devices. The most straightforward application of the code is to divertor tokamak geometries (having one or two X-points), although in principle other magnetic configurations are possible.
The flexible design of DG allows its output to be used with multiple magnetic fusion simulation codes, including B2-Eirene DEGAS 2. In fact, some of the objects defined in DG and described in the manual may be designed specifically for use by these codes.
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