Abstract
Abstract
In the MEPhIST-0 tokamak, toroidal magnetic coil system is implemented as a single continuous toroidal solenoid. This design ensures synchronized operation of each segment of the solenoid and requires only one power supply line to operate. However, this configuration has the downside of introducing stray vertical and radial magnetic field components, which result from the inclination of the solenoid segments. Such stray fields can be measured using an electron beam, as previously demonstrated in experiments on T-15, TEXTOR, KSTAR, and SST-1. This paper describes the parameters of the experiment and presents the main results obtained from the MEPhIST-0 tokamak. Two experimental techniques for measuring the vertical magnetic field are discussed: one with a change in the current direction in the toroidal solenoid and one without. The ratio of the stray vertical field to the toroidal field was found to be approximately 0.5%. The conducted experiments highlight the necessity of compensating for the stray vertical field using additional poloidal coils.
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,Nuclear Energy and Engineering