What determines direction of plasma current in tokamaks?
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Plasma current is used to ohmically heat fusion plasmas and provide stabilization of grad-B drift in tokamaks as the resulting poloidal motion of the charged particles results in the particles remaining in favourable curvature region for the majority of their path in the tokamak. Equilibrium field coils are additionally used for shaping/stability, and the current running through these is dependent on the direction of plasma current. But I am simply wondering what reason(s), whether engineering- or physics-based, initially determines which direction (i.e. clockwise or counterclockwise) a plasma current should be directed in a tokamak?
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Plasma current is used to ohmically heat fusion plasmas and provide stabilization of grad-B drift in tokamaks as the resulting poloidal motion of the charged particles results in the particles remaining in favourable curvature region for the majority of their path in the tokamak. Equilibrium field coils are additionally used for shaping/stability, and the current running through these is dependent on the direction of plasma current. But I am simply wondering what reason(s), whether engineering- or physics-based, initially determines which direction (i.e. clockwise or counterclockwise) a plasma current should be directed in a tokamak?
hope it helps u...
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