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Rethermalization of a field-reversed configuration plasma in translation experiments
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Field-reversed Configuration PlasmaEngineeringPhysicsTranslation ExperimentField-reversed ConfigurationApplied PhysicsSuch Plasma RethermalizationApplied Plasma PhysicPlasma InstabilityMagnetohydrodynamicsPlasma PhysicsMagnetic ConfinementPlasma ConfinementThermodynamicsNonthermal PlasmaMagnetic Confinement Fusion
A translation experiment of field-reversed configuration (FRC) plasma is performed on the FIX machine [Shiokawa and Goto, Phys. Fluids B 5, 534 (1993)]. The translated FRC bounces between magnetic mirror fields at both ends of a confinement region. The plasma loses some of its axial kinetic energy when it is reflected by the magnetic mirror field, and eventually settles down in the confinement region. In this reflection process, the plasma temperature rises significantly. Such plasma rethermalization has been observed in OCT-L1 experiments [Ito et al., Phys. Fluids 30, 168 (1987)], but rarely in FRX-C/T experiments [Rej et al., Phys. Fluids 29, 852 (1986)]. It is found that the rethermalization depends on the relation between the plasma temperature and the translation velocity. The rethermalization occurs only in the case where the translation velocity exceeds the sound velocity. This result implies the rethermalization is caused by a shock wave induced within the FRC when the plasma is reflected by the magnetic mirror field.
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