Abstract

The diamagnetic diagnostic on ATF consists of two systems. The first uses a single-turn diamagnetic loop in a stainless-steel reentrant tube inside the vacuum vessel. Compensation signals are derived from Rogowski coils mounted on the main helical and vertical coil buses. This arrangement provides maximum sensitivity and the fastest time response, but results in signals which are dominated by noise created by the large ATF SCR power supplies. The nonlinear nature of these supplies, and their coupling, requires the use of hybrid noise reduction processing. The analog compensation loops remove the low-frequency components and digital post-processing removes the high-frequency ones. The second diamagnetic signal is derived from a set of saddle loops which respond directly to the Pfirsch-Schlüter current in the plasma. Typical results are presented. This research was sponsored by the Office of Fusion Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, under contract DE-AC05-84OR21400 with Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.

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