Published June 1987 | Version v1
Journal article

Asymmetric magnetic flux generation, m = 1 activity, and edge phenomena on a reversed-field pinch

  • 1. Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545

Description

The ZT-40M [Fusion Tech. 8, 1571 (1985)] reversed-field pinch has been used to study magnetic flux perturbations during high-θ [θ = B/sub θ/(a)/>1.6] discharges. Asymmetric toroidal magnetic flux perturbations are found to be associated with magnetic flux emerging through the toroidal shell gap and with m = 0 magnetic disturbances moving toroidally. Ramping current discharges, which are a special case of high-θ operation, show the most robust self-generation of toroidal flux. The electron density fluctuations on the inside major radius and associated m = 1 and m = 0 fluctuations seen on edge magnetic field probes provide a clearer picture of activity during a soft x-ray sawtooth crash. During the sawtooth crash, significant magnetic energy is apparently converted into kinetic energy of the particles

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Augmented title (English)
ZT-40M

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Phys. Fluids
Journal Volume
30
Journal Issue
6
Series
Phys. Fluids.
Journal Page Range
1828-1838
ISSN
0031-9171
CODEN
PFLDA