Abstract
In this paper we present an experimental study of effects of the internal inductance on the energy confinement time, in IR-T1 tokamak. For this purpose, four magnetic pickup coils were designed, constructed, and installed on the outer surface of the IR-T1, and Then Shafranov parameter (asymmetry factor) is obtained from them. On the other hand, also diamagnetic loop were constructed and installed on IR-T1, and poloidal Beta is determined from it. Therefore, the internal inductance obtained. Also, energy confinement time is obtained using diamagnetic loop. Experimental Results show that maximum energy confinement time (which correspond to minimum collisions, minimum microinstabilities, and minimum transport) in IR-T1, relate to the low values of internal inductance (\( 0.61 \, < \, li \, < \, 0.72 \)). This is agreement with theoretical approach.
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