Abstract
The initial spherical tokamaks were found to disrupt in a certain low-q regime during their merging startup. In that range, no plasma current was inductively generated by the flux cores due to large n=1 mode activity suggesting that this disruption was caused by Krusukal-Shafranov limit. (author)
Sumikawa, Takashi;
[1]
Kawamori, Eiichirou;
Ono, Yasushi
[2]
- Tokyo Univ., Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, Kashiwa, Chiba (Japan)
- Tokyo Univ., High Temperature Plasma Center, Tokyo (Japan)
Citation Formats
Sumikawa, Takashi, Kawamori, Eiichirou, and Ono, Yasushi.
Global instability of spherical tokamak plasmas during their inductive startup.
Japan: N. p.,
2005.
Web.
doi:10.1541/ieejfms.125.268.
Sumikawa, Takashi, Kawamori, Eiichirou, & Ono, Yasushi.
Global instability of spherical tokamak plasmas during their inductive startup.
Japan.
https://doi.org/10.1541/ieejfms.125.268
Sumikawa, Takashi, Kawamori, Eiichirou, and Ono, Yasushi.
2005.
"Global instability of spherical tokamak plasmas during their inductive startup."
Japan.
https://doi.org/10.1541/ieejfms.125.268.
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abstractNote = {The initial spherical tokamaks were found to disrupt in a certain low-q regime during their merging startup. In that range, no plasma current was inductively generated by the flux cores due to large n=1 mode activity suggesting that this disruption was caused by Krusukal-Shafranov limit. (author)}
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title = {Global instability of spherical tokamak plasmas during their inductive startup}
author = {Sumikawa, Takashi, Kawamori, Eiichirou, and Ono, Yasushi}
abstractNote = {The initial spherical tokamaks were found to disrupt in a certain low-q regime during their merging startup. In that range, no plasma current was inductively generated by the flux cores due to large n=1 mode activity suggesting that this disruption was caused by Krusukal-Shafranov limit. (author)}
doi = {10.1541/ieejfms.125.268}
journal = []
issue = {3}
volume = {125}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Japan}
year = {2005}
month = {Mar}
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