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[en] Current drive is one of the major issue in controlled nuclear fusion research field. For the steady-state operation, a variety of current drive methods are under systematic investigation. Helicity injection current drive is an attractive method. The experiment on Helicity Injected Tokamak (HIT) obtained 150 kA toroidal driven current applying the coaxial helicity injection, which is the most remarkable results. The author reports the results about equilibrium reconstruction in helicity injected current drive experiment. The reconstruction shows that these plasmas have a tokamak q profile, with a hollow toroidal current profile and up to 110 kA of closed field toroidal current in a low-aspect-ratio configuration. Calculation results also indicates that plasma relaxation state is a non-complete relaxation state away from Taylor State
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China Electronics Society, Beijing (China); Chinese Nuclear Society, Beijing (China); 463 p; 1997; p. 352-358; 9. China symposium on computer application in modern science and technology; Ningbo, Zhejiang (China); 10-15 Oct 1997; Available from China Nuclear Information Centre
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