Abstract

Superposition of Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) modes in Tokamak leads to complications in finding these modes. In order to obtain plasma modes, energy levels and noise filtering powerful methods such as singular value decomposition (SVD) exist. The SVD method is very effective in separating spatial and temporal dependencies in a set of temporal series which may exist in different spaces. In this paper a new analysis method for finding poloidal modes (m) on Tokamak mirnov oscillations IR-T1 is presented. This approach is based on the frequency filtering and fitting of spatial structure of SVD analysis with the aid of simulation. In the following, momentary analysis of time series main components with the aid of wavelet transform method and also the effect of external electric and magnetic fields on MHD modes are studied.

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