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Toroidal equilibrium in the reversed field pinch corrected by a vertical field
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Toroidal EquilibriumReversed Field PinchReversed Field PinchesEngineeringPhysicsVertical FieldOutward Displacement DeltaApplied PhysicsApplied Plasma PhysicMagnetohydrodynamicsPlasma PhysicsCosmic RayComputational ElectromagneticsSynchrotron RadiationPlasma Application
The toroidal equilibrium in reversed field pinches (RFP) is usually obtained with image currents in a conducting shell induced by an outward displacement Delta of the plasma. For tight aspect ratio a/R approximately 1/3 (a and R are the minor and major radii) as in HBTX1A the displacement is significant with Delta /a approximately 0.1-0.15 causing a reduction in plasma cross-section area, increasing the average plasma to shell distance and giving plasma wall interaction predominantly on the toroidal outside. The authors describe experiments in which a steady vertical field is used to centre the plasma (i.e. Delta =0). Centering is demonstrated by magnetic measurements with discrete and cosine coils and the radial distribution of soft X-rays. Significant reductions in plasma resistivity, radiation, wall impurities and fluctuations are obtained.
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