2016
DOI: 10.1088/1009-0630/18/12/14
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Equilibrium Reconstruction and Integration of EFIT with Diagnoses in J-TEXT Tokamak

Abstract: The EFIT program is integrated with the high resolution laser polarimeter interferometer system (POLARIS), the soft X-ray imaging diagnostic system (SXR) and the electron cyclotron emission radiometer (ECE) in the J-TEXT tokamak. Then some internal information about Faraday angle and the position of safety factor q=1 can be obtained as a constraint to EFIT. The modified EFIT code is used to calculate the internal parameters such as flux function, safety factor q, pressure and current density.

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“…The NIMROD simulation starts with initial profiles which are given by EFIT [15,16] code. The equilibrium is based on the shot #1042125 at 400 ms.…”
Section: The Equilibrium Reconstruction and Rmp Calculationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The NIMROD simulation starts with initial profiles which are given by EFIT [15,16] code. The equilibrium is based on the shot #1042125 at 400 ms.…”
Section: The Equilibrium Reconstruction and Rmp Calculationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We find that the profiles of the current density and pressure curves are reasonably close. There are differences in the safety factor profile curve, and we can add the q=1 magnetic surface position as a constraint to reduce the difference with the SXR diagnostic data [18].…”
Section: The Equilibrium Fitting Codementioning
confidence: 99%
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Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%