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Studying novel regime framework of Plasma Instabilities in Tokamak Type Confinement– a Review

Author : Bhawna Tewatia 1 Dr. J.V Desai 2 [3] Dr G Divya Deepak 3

Date of Publication :24th June 2021

Abstract: The novel regime framework theory presupposes that states are concerned with absolute gains, that is, states do not consider the gains or losses of other states in their utility analysis. model study is a mathematical method that attempts to predict future events or outcomes by examining trends that are likely to predict future results. A tokamak, a system in the form of a torus, uses a strong magnetic field to contain hot plasma. The tokamak is a type of magnetic confinement instruments which is created to form controlled fusion power (thermonuclear). Plasma is a gassy material composed of unrestricted charged particles, like protons, ions, and electron, which react extremely intensely to electromagnetic (EM) fields. Plasma instability is a region where disruption happens because of a shift in plasma characteristics (like magnetic field, electric field, temperature, density). In this paper, framework of ITER is reviewed for understanding plasma instabilities in tokamak type confinement leading to the study of energy confinement time

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