DISSIPATION OF MAGNETIC ENERGY DURING DISRUPTIVE CURRENT TERMINATION
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概要
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The magnetic coupling during a disruption between the plasma and the various coil systems on the PDX tokamak has been modeled. Using measured coil currents, the model indicates that dissipation of magnetic energy in the plasma equal to 75% of the energy stored in the poloidal field of the plasma current does occur and that coupling between the plasma and the coil systems can reduce such dissipation. In the case of PDX ohmic discharges, bolometric measurements of radiation and charge exchange, integrated over a disruption, account for 90% of the calculated energy dissipation.
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著者
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Schmidt G.l.
Research Information Center Institute Of Plasma Physics Nagoya University:plasma Physics Laboratory
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Yamazaki K.
Research Information Center, Institute of Plasma Physics, Nagoya University
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