Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 33 / Number 2T / March 1998 / Pages 328-337
Diagnostics / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST98-A11947025
Articles are hosted by Taylor and Francis Online.
Transport of particles and heat in magnetic confinement devices is largely attributed to the presence of microscopic instabilities. To better understand the physical mechanisms underlying plasma transport processes it is necessary to diagnose the fluctuations in the various quantities along with their cross-correlations. After a brief introduction into the mathematical tools for fluctuation analysis, an overview will be given of the most important techniques for diagnosing various fluctuating quantities.