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| Abstract |
Analysis of a wide range of experimental results in plasma magnetic confinement investigations shows that in most cases, plasmas are self-organized. In the tokamak case, it is realized in the self-consistent pressure profile, which permits the tokamak plasma to be macroscopically MHD stable. Existing experimental data permit suggesting a hypothesis about the mechanism of pressure profile regulation and to give an explanation of such unusual phenomena as a nonlocal character of transport coefficients, enhanced speed of heat/cold pulse propagation and many modes of tokamak operation. |
| Year of Publication |
2011
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| Journal |
Nuclear Fusion
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| Volume |
51
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| Number |
8
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| Issue |
8
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| Number of Pages |
083024
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| Date Published |
Aug
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| Type of Article |
Article
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| ISBN Number |
0029-5515
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| DOI | |
| PId |
8c7f7134e1ee123a9cbd297eb11400d8
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| Alternate Journal |
Nucl. Fusion
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