Abstract
A method for determining plasma shape and global properties of high-beta non-circular tokamak equilibria (βp, β, q and ℓi) from magnetic sensor data is described. The technique uses a least-squares fitting procedure to find the plasma boundary and a global force balance analysis (as opposed to a complete solution of the MHD equilibrium equation) to determine plasma pressure. Estimates of the uncertainties in the computed quantities are also obtained, and the method is fast enough that it can be used to provide a complete time history (up to 100 time points) of ISX-B high-beta discharges within two to three minutes of each shot. Values obtained using this method are in excellent agreement with more detailed measurements and with free-boundary MHD equilibrium computations.
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