Instantaneous current and field structure of a gun-driven spheromak for two gun polarities

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Published 15 November 2002 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation S Woodruff and M Nagata 2002 Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion 44 2539 DOI 10.1088/0741-3335/44/12/304

0741-3335/44/12/2539

Abstract

The instantaneous plasma structure of the SPHEX spheromak is determined here by numerically processing data from insertable Rogowski and magnetic field probes. Data is presented and compared for two modes of gun operation: with the central electrode biased positively and negatively. It is found that while the mean-, or even instantaneous-, field structure would give the impression of a roughly axisymmetric spheromak, the instantaneous current structure does not. Hundred per cent variations in J measured at the magnetic axis can be explained by the rotation of a current filament that has a width equal to half of the radius of the flux-conserving first wall. In positive gun operation, current leaves the filament in the confinement region leading to high wall current there. In negative gun operation, wall current remains low as all injected current returns to the gun through the plasma. The plasma, in either instance, is strongly asymmetric. We discuss evidence for the existence of the current filament in other gun-driven spheromaks and coaxial plasma thrusters.

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10.1088/0741-3335/44/12/304