Plasma Electromagnetic Diagnostics On Tokamak Systems
Abstract
In this work, we try to bridge the gaps between electromagnetic
theory and the experimental work. In this study, the magnetic field (
B),the plasma current (I), the Ohmic power (P) and finally the plasma
electron temperature (Te) are covered. To simplify the approach,
we adhere to plasmas, with circular cross-section. Thus we use the
geometry of the torus, where (φ) is in the toroidal direction and () is in
the poloidal direction
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