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Behavior of Antenna Spectral Form Factor for Wave Mode for Plasma Heating


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1 Department of Mathematics, Kruti Institute of Technology & Engineering, Knowledge Village Raipur (C.G.) 492001, India
2 Department of Mathematics, I/c H.O.D. Department of IT, Govt. N.P.G. College of Science,G.E. Road, Raipur (C.G.) India 492010, India
     

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Since we know plasma is the fourth state of matter. It is collection of ionized charged particles. To create and confine the plasma particles, we need a toroidal device, called tokamak. To create plasma in the center of the device we need toroidal as well as poloidal magnetic fields. Through such fields poloidal as well as toroidal currents will be created in the device. Plasma be heated with the help of following methods: 1. Ohmic Heating 2. Radio Frequency Heating 3. Neutral Beam Injection Heating Antenna spectral form factor depends on the antenna geometry and the antenna current distribution and is independent of the plasma coupling conditions. The form factor determines the relative contributions of various ranges of kz.

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Tokamak, ICRH, Wave Mode, Controlled Fusion, Antenna Length, Spectral Form Factor , Refractive Index.
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  • Behavior of Antenna Spectral Form Factor for Wave Mode for Plasma Heating

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Authors

Aparna Borkar
Department of Mathematics, Kruti Institute of Technology & Engineering, Knowledge Village Raipur (C.G.) 492001, India
M. S. Gupta
Department of Mathematics, I/c H.O.D. Department of IT, Govt. N.P.G. College of Science,G.E. Road, Raipur (C.G.) India 492010, India

Abstract


Since we know plasma is the fourth state of matter. It is collection of ionized charged particles. To create and confine the plasma particles, we need a toroidal device, called tokamak. To create plasma in the center of the device we need toroidal as well as poloidal magnetic fields. Through such fields poloidal as well as toroidal currents will be created in the device. Plasma be heated with the help of following methods: 1. Ohmic Heating 2. Radio Frequency Heating 3. Neutral Beam Injection Heating Antenna spectral form factor depends on the antenna geometry and the antenna current distribution and is independent of the plasma coupling conditions. The form factor determines the relative contributions of various ranges of kz.

Keywords


Tokamak, ICRH, Wave Mode, Controlled Fusion, Antenna Length, Spectral Form Factor , Refractive Index.

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