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15th Latin American Workshop on Plasma Physics; 21st IAEA TM on Research Using Small Fusion Devices
ISTTOK real-time control assisted by electric probes
Carvalho, I.S.^1 ; Fernandes, H.^1 ; Duarte, P.^1 ; Silva, C.^1 ; Figueiredo, H.F.C.^1 ; Hekkert, T.^1
Associação EURATOM/IST, Instituto de Plasmas e Fusão Nuclear, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa
P-1049-001, Portugal^1
关键词: Alternate currents;    Floating potentials;    Linear modeling;    Observed quantity;    Plasma currents;    Plasma positions;    Plasma quantities;    Real-time diagnostics;   
Others  :  https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/591/1/012008/pdf
DOI  :  10.1088/1742-6596/591/1/012008
来源: IOP
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【 摘 要 】

The ISTTOK tokamak (Ip = 7 kA, BT = 0.5 T, R = 0.46 m, a = 0.085 m) was recently upgraded with a new multiple-input multiple-output control system, where the user can specify the combination of real-time diagnostics to produce the observed plasma quantities to control any actuator. The present observed quantities are: (i) plasma current, (ii) plasma position and (iii) plasma density, all of which are actively feeded back by the system. Four-quadrant Langmuir probes were installed in ISTTOK on inner, outer, top and bottom parts of a poloidal section at a 75 mm radius. The floating potential signals measured by the four probes are fed to the control system to estimate the plasma position using a linear model. The model is based on a well known characteristic of the ISTTOK plasma, in that the floating potential varies linearly with respect to the radial position for an extension of about 10 mm (from 70 mm to 80 mm). By using only this set of electric probes for plasma position feedback, it was possible to obtain an alternate current (AC) discharge with 40 semi-cycles, surpassing 1 second without loss of ionization during plasma current reversal.

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