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Fast reciprocating probe assembly for the Hanbit magnetic mirror device
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EngineeringProbe HeadMeasurementEducationPlasma PhysicsInstrumentation EngineeringMedical InstrumentationMagnetismOptical DiagnosticsCalibrationPlasma TheoryPlasma ConfinementInstrumentationPlasma DiagnosticsElectrical EngineeringPhysicsProbe AssemblyMagnetic MeasurementProbe Drive SystemInstrument ScienceApplied PhysicsPlasma Discharge TimeInstrument DevelopmentElectronic Instrumentation
A fast reciprocating probe assembly (RPA), which can scan a long length up to 100 cm (with maximum velocity of 136 cm/s), is fabricated to measure basic plasma parameters during a plasma discharge time (∼500 ms) in the Hanbit magnetic mirror device. The probe driving mechanism consists of two steps of movements; first a slow movement to set the probe at a standby position, and then a fast one to measure plasma parameters within an adjustable time interval. Both movements are driven by only a pneumatic system. This is a distinctive feature of the probe drive system that has advantages of a simple driving mechanism and an easy adjustment of the fast stroke length for the wide range. The probe head is fabricated as a modular type for easy replacement. Performance test results and initial measurements from the fabricated RPA will be discussed.
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