LHD Flxloop #99992.1

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Abstract

Flxloop measures the slow and weak magnetic fluctuation which appears when the significantly large magnetic island produced by the RMP (Resonant Magnetic Perturbations) coil changes. Applying the spatial Fourier decomposition to the toroidal profile, toroidal mode number is derived. Since raw data are time derivative quantities, integral calculations are necessary to obtain the magnetic field fluctuation values.
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| Shot | 99992 | |---|---| | SubShot | 1 | | Management | 10.0.0 | | AcquisitionDate | Wed, 10 Nov 2010 14:31:19 +0900 | | ArchiveDate | Wed, 10 Nov 2010 14:31:19 +0900 | | ModuleGroup | WE7000 | | Modules | 4 | | Channels | 12 | | AcquiredChannels | 12 | | Comment | | | Rights | Copyright by National Institute for Fusion Science (NIFS). | | Access Rights | Rights and Terms of Use for Data | | Charge | Free for non-commercial use | | Publisher | National Institute for Fusion Science (NIFS) | | Identifier | https://doi.org/10.57451/lhd.flxloop.99992.1 | | Identifier Registration | DataCite DOI | | Relation | Magnetic Diagnostics of Magnetic Island in LHD Spontaneous Dynamics of Magnetic Islands Depending on Plasma Parameters in LHD | | Funding Reference | | | Resource Type | Dataset | | Version | 1.0 | | File |

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