1. A parametric method for correcting polluted plasma current signal and its application on Keda Torus eXperiment
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Chijin Xiao, Tijian Deng, Wenzhe Mao, Sen Zhang, Zhengwei Wu, Junfeng Zhu, Xiaohui Wen, Hangqi Xu, Wandong Liu, Jinlin Xie, A.D. Liu, Weixing Ding, Yiming Zu, Hong Li, Jie Wu, Yolbarsop Adil, Hai Wang, Jiaren Wu, Zian Wei, Haiyang Zhou, Chen Chen, Z. X. Liu, Ge Zhuang, Mingsheng Tan, and Tao Lan
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010302 applied physics ,Physics ,Toroid ,Reversed field pinch ,Torus ,Plasma ,01 natural sciences ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,Computational physics ,Magnetic field ,Physics::Plasma Physics ,Electromagnetic coil ,0103 physical sciences ,Vacuum chamber ,Instrumentation ,Rogowski coil - Abstract
We have developed a parametric method for eliminating the background component of the plasma current, which is measured by a Rogowski coil and polluted by the toroidal magnetic field in the vacuum vessel of the Keda Torus eXperiment (KTX) reversed field pinch (RFP) device. The method considers the toroidal magnetic field windings, the KTX vacuum chamber, and the Rogowski coil as a linear time-invariant system; in this case, a constant frequency response function characterizes the system. Using this response function, the current component caused by pollution from the toroidal magnetic field can be predicted exactly for an arbitrary input current to the toroidal magnetic field windings. Compared with the traditional proportional compensation method, the proposed method has great flexibility and universality and it is potentially applicable to cases in which the toroidal field current signal changes over time with plasma feedback signals. Furthermore, the method can be applied to other similarly affected signals, such as magnetic field signals. As an example, we have corrected the poloidal and toroidal magnetic field signals better to reveal the true physical processes for the RFP state.
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- 2019
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