Abstract

Magnetic pick-up loops (Mirnov coils) located on the inner wall of the tokamak fusion test reactor (TFTR) vacuum vessel have been used to study magnetic fluctuations in the plasma. To study the high-frequency magnetic turbulence associated with beam injection, the signal from one coil is passed through a comb filter, which gives a measure of the frequency spectrum throughout the shot. To look for tearing modes, the signals from a poloidal array of 15 coils are summed in an analog system to give the amplitudes of the m=2, 3, and 4 coherent modes throughout the shot. Additionally, 20 coil signals are digitized individually at a rate of 100 kHz for 80 ms and at 10 kHz for 800 ms. These data may also be analyzed off line to get both the toroidal and poloidal mode numbers as well as the frequency spectrum for a limited portion of the discharge.

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