Diamagnetic measurements in the STOR-M tokamak

ORAL

Abstract

Diamagnetic measurements of poloidal beta have been successfully performed on the Saskatchewan Torus-Modified (STOR-M) using a compensated coil system mounted exterior to the vacuum chamber wall. A significant challenge in performing these measurements on STOR-M is the presence of a decaying toroidal magnetic field over the duration of the discharge. A simple method for compensating these measurements based on independently measuring the vacuum field signal and correcting during post-processing is presented. Measurements of poloidal beta using the diamagnetic coil arrangement are compared to calculations of poloidal beta based on the Spitzer conductivity corrected for trapped electrons.

Authors

  • Dallas Trembach

    Plasma Physics Laboratory / University of Saskatchewan