10.1007/s40089-018-0259-x

Time evaluation of diamagnetic loop and Mirnov oscillations in a major plasma disruption and comparison with a normal shot

  1. Department of Physics, Faculty of Sciences, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, IR
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Published in Issue 2018-12-21

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Sadeghi, R., Ghoranneviss, M., & Salem, M. K. (2018). Time evaluation of diamagnetic loop and Mirnov oscillations in a major plasma disruption and comparison with a normal shot. International Nano Letters, 9(1 (March 2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40089-018-0259-x

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Abstract

Abstract In this paper, plasma disruption was investigated in IR-T1 tokamak. Moreover, the time evaluation of plasma parameters such as plasma current, I p ; loop voltage, V loop ; power heating; and safety factor was illustrated. The results of diamagnetic loop and Mirnov oscillations in a major disruption were compared with their results in a normal shot. In addition, plasma disruption in different tokamaks was investigated and the results were compared with the IR-T1 tokamak.

Keywords

  • Disruption,
  • Runaway electrons,
  • Mirnov coils,
  • Diamagnetic loop,
  • Tokamak,
  • MHD instability

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