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Plasma current asymmetries during disruptions in JET
2014
Nuclear Fusion
A key feature of disruptions during Vertical Displacement Events (VDEs), discovered in JET in 1996, is the toroidal variation in the measured plasma current I p , i.e. the plasma current asymmetries, lasting for almost the entire current quench. The unique magnetic diagnostics at JET (full set of poloidal coils and saddle loops recorded either from two toroidally opposite or from four toroidally orthogonal locations) allow for a comprehensive analysis of asymmetrical disruptions with a large
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