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RMP (Resonant Magnetic Perturbations) | |||
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Resonant Magnetic | A Resonant Magnetic Perturbation (RMP) is an externally-induced small perturbation of the equilibrium magnetic field, | ||
that | that is resonant with it, i.e. it has the same helicity as the equilibrium magnetic field, on a given magnetic flux surface, | ||
usually designed to be located in the plasma edge region. |
Revision as of 03:15, 28 November 2011
RMP (Resonant Magnetic Perturbations)
Definition A Resonant Magnetic Perturbation (RMP) is an externally-induced small perturbation of the equilibrium magnetic field, that is resonant with it, i.e. it has the same helicity as the equilibrium magnetic field, on a given magnetic flux surface, usually designed to be located in the plasma edge region.