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Paramagnetism and diamagnetism in EXTRAP

Abstract

Magnetic field profiles measured in Extrap discharges with an imposed axial/toroidal magnetic field are analysed in the present article. In a linear device, Extrap L1, the axial current is driven by an applied electrode voltage. In the toroidal Extrap T1, the toroidal current is induced. Contributions to the current, and addition to that due to the applied voltage, may arise from radial diffusion as well as from dynamo effects like those observed in reversed field pinches. Typical magnetic field profiles are studied here in order to assess these contributions. (12 refs., 14 figs.).
Authors:
Publication Date:
Oct 01, 1991
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
TRITA-ALF-91-03
Reference Number:
SCA: 700430; PA: AIX-23:041343; SN: 92000733372
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Oct 1991
Subject:
70 PLASMA PHYSICS AND FUSION TECHNOLOGY; LINEAR Z PINCH DEVICES; MAGNETIC FIELDS; TOROIDAL PINCH DEVICES; PARAMAGNETISM; PLASMA DIAMAGNETISM; REVERSE-FIELD PINCH; 700430; MAGNET COILS AND FIELDS
OSTI ID:
10142759
Research Organizations:
Royal Inst. of Tech., Stockholm (Sweden). Dept. of Fusion Plasma Physics
Country of Origin:
Sweden
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE92628721; TRN: SE9200020041343
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS (US Sales Only); INIS
Submitting Site:
SWDN
Size:
21 p.
Announcement Date:
Jul 05, 2005

Citation Formats

Tennfors, E. Paramagnetism and diamagnetism in EXTRAP. Sweden: N. p., 1991. Web.
Tennfors, E. Paramagnetism and diamagnetism in EXTRAP. Sweden.
Tennfors, E. 1991. "Paramagnetism and diamagnetism in EXTRAP." Sweden.
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title = {Paramagnetism and diamagnetism in EXTRAP}
author = {Tennfors, E}
abstractNote = {Magnetic field profiles measured in Extrap discharges with an imposed axial/toroidal magnetic field are analysed in the present article. In a linear device, Extrap L1, the axial current is driven by an applied electrode voltage. In the toroidal Extrap T1, the toroidal current is induced. Contributions to the current, and addition to that due to the applied voltage, may arise from radial diffusion as well as from dynamo effects like those observed in reversed field pinches. Typical magnetic field profiles are studied here in order to assess these contributions. (12 refs., 14 figs.).}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1991}
month = {Oct}
}