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The motion of a theta pinch plasma in a perturbed magnetic field

The motion of a theta pinch hydrogen plasma in the presence of a local perturbing magnetic field is described. A small coil outside the plasma was excited by capacitors to produce a dipole field. Experiments were performed on a 3.5m long, collisional, high-beta plasma with a temperature of 60 eV, a radius of 1 cm and a density of 10<sup>16</sup> particles cm<sup> -3</sup>. Sinusoidal currents of 20kA and frequency 10<sup>6</sup> rad s<sup>-1</sup> in a 3-turn perturbing field coil produced oscillating plasma displacements of 1 cm, which propagated along the plasma with a velocity of 20 cm mus<sup>-1</sup>. The displacement was proportional to the coil current, inversely proportional to the axial magnetic field outside the plasma, and was spatiplly damped with an e-folding length of 20 cm. Using a step current waveform the plasma could be moved to an equilibrium position which was displaced from the initial unperturbed equilibrium. Experiments on a 2 m long low-beta plasma with a temperature of 10 eV showed that propagating plasma displacements of 0.5 cm could be obtained, which were damped in 5 cm. Predictions of the plasma displacement and velocity are made by considering the motion as long wavelength, m = 1 perturbations about an equilibrium position. Damping mechanisms are introduced by making an analogy between the excited waves and Alfven waves in a dissipative medium. Feedback stabilization of long wavelength gross modes in theta-pinch plasmas is shown to be possible, using a system of coils similar to those used to excite plasma motion. Experiments were performed to determine the effect of the initial conditions on the 3.5m theta-pinch parameters, and the results compared with computations. A computed heating rate was obtained; including partial ionization of the initial gas revealed a value of the initial rate of change of axial magnetic field below which no heating occurred. This cut-off was overcome experimentally by using bias fields.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:bl.uk/oai:ethos.bl.uk:704238
Date January 1973
CreatorsWootton, Alan
PublisherRoyal Holloway, University of London
Source SetsEthos UK
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeElectronic Thesis or Dissertation
Sourcehttp://repository.royalholloway.ac.uk/items/e623ea21-f258-46d3-91ba-1f5a413727f3/1/

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