“…This is an effective means of driving current and supplying power to the relatively cold plasma, and can result in a substantial extension of the disruption phase, during which detection can often be easily accomplished. However, if there were no solenoid, as is common in the design of ST configurations for the FNSF/CTF [156][157][158][159], pilot plant [160], or reactor [161,162] missions, the disruption process may be much faster, and detection significantly more difficult (see Refs [163] for a description of the CTF/FNSF mission). The extensive non-inductive capabilities [164] of NSTX-Upgrade [127] should allow these studies of disruption detection in high-β, 100% non-inductive fraction discharges with solenoid-based I P feedback control disabled.…”