The F-Θ Diagram and Average Beta Values in an RFP Equilibrium
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The F-6 diagram and average beta values of a finite-pressure plasma in a toroid are consideredby the use of the equilibriuun configturation of a reversed field pinch (RFP) reported recently.Here F is the field reversal ratio, C) is the pinch parameter, and beta values mean the ratio of theplasma pressure to the magnetic pressure. The equilibriuna is a generalization of the force-freefield model. The F. O and beta values averaged over the plasma cross section are derived. TheF and average beta values obtained here are graphically shown as a function of 6. It is foundthat the resttlts agree with experimental findings.
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- 1996-07-15
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