Measurement of helicity flux density using the eddy-current diagnostic system in Keda Torus eXperiment device

PHYSICS OF PLASMAS(2022)

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The flux of magnetic helicity characterizes how the topology of a magnetic field changes and helicity and its transport play essential roles in plasma equilibrium and instabilities in the reversed-field pinch (RFP) device configuration. Used to suppress magnetohydrodynamic instabilities effectively, the stabilizing conducting shell located at the boundary of an RFP device is always characterized by an eddy-current distribution that evolves rapidly with time. After measuring and analyzing the eddy currents on this stabilizing shell during tokamak discharges in the Keda Torus eXperiment device, the distributions of multiple physical quantities on the shell are obtained, including the magnetic fields, eddy currents, and electric fields. An experimental technique for measuring helicity flux density is demonstrated, combined with eddy-current diagnosis and these physical vectors on the boundary. How the magnetic and current helicity flux densities evolve is given by a feasible mathematical analysis, and data suggest that the plasma mediates both the generation and transport of magnetic helicity during the discharge. The experimental results of the distribution of the magnetic helicity flux densities (MHFDs) due to the instability on the boundary are given, and the average of these MHFDs over the whole boundary surface is far less than the maximum value of the MHFDs. In addition, the results of current helicity flux densities on the boundary are also presented. Published under an exclusive license by AIP Publishing.
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