Sakellaris, John; Crutzen, Yves Electromagnetic effects on tokamak in-vessel components in plasma off normal conditions. (English) Zbl 0850.76872 COMPEL 14, No. 4, 315-318 (1995). Summary: During plasma disruption events in tokamaks, a large amount of magnetic energy is associated to the transfer of plasma current in eddy currents into the passive structures. In the paper, the influence of the in-vessel design, in terms of magnetic shielding and electrical insulation, on the magnitude and the flow pattern of the eddy currents is investigated. MSC: 76X05 Ionized gas flow in electromagnetic fields; plasmic flow 82D75 Nuclear reactor theory; neutron transport Keywords:magnetic shielding; electrical insulation; tokamak reactor; nuclear fusion; plasma disruptive instabilities PDFBibTeX XMLCite \textit{J. Sakellaris} and \textit{Y. Crutzen}, COMPEL 14, No. 4, 315--318 (1995; Zbl 0850.76872) Full Text: DOI References: [1] DOI: 10.1109/20.123931 · doi:10.1109/20.123931 [2] Crutzen Y., Journal de Physics pp 469– (1993) [3] DOI: 10.1049/ip-f-1.1988.0053 · doi:10.1049/ip-f-1.1988.0053 This reference list is based on information provided by the publisher or from digital mathematics libraries. Its items are heuristically matched to zbMATH identifiers and may contain data conversion errors. In some cases that data have been complemented/enhanced by data from zbMATH Open. This attempts to reflect the references listed in the original paper as accurately as possible without claiming completeness or a perfect matching.