2016
DOI: 10.1585/pfr.11.2401048
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Reduction Rate of the MHD Potential Energy by a Toroidal Plasma Current Drive during Tokamak Plasma Formation with DC<sub>CS</sub>

Abstract: The reduction rate of the magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) potential energy δW M is defined as the energy difference between the vacuum magnetic field energy before a tokamak plasma formation and the MHD potential energy of an equilibrium tokamak plasma. Stationary direct current in a central solenoidal coil (DC CS ) can reduce δW M , which means a reduction of the required heat energy for the tokamak plasma formation. The increase of the hole component ration in a toroidal plasma current distribution increases the t… Show more

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