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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Magnetic Studies of Tokamak Plasma Equilibrium Based on Magnetic System Materials and Characteristics

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In this contribution, we have studied the magnetic system of ITER, and plasma equilibrium using the semi-empirical technique. Tokamak magnet systems consist of four main sub-systems: Toroidal field coils, Central solenoid coils, Poloidal field coils, and Correction coils. The plasma horizontal position is calculated from the vertical field coil characteristics. The calculation is made focusing on the vertical field coil current and voltage changes due to a horizontal displacement of plasma column. The results are compared and discussed.

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Mikaili Agah, K., Ghoraneviss, M. & Salar Elahi, A. RETRACTED ARTICLE: Magnetic Studies of Tokamak Plasma Equilibrium Based on Magnetic System Materials and Characteristics. J Inorg Organomet Polym 26, 467–471 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10904-016-0330-x

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