Real-time control of tearing modes using a line-of-sight electron cyclotron emission diagnostic
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The stability and performance of tokamak plasmas are limited by instabilities such as neoclassical tearing modes. This paper reports on an experimental proof of principle of a feedback control approach for real-time, autonomous suppression and stabilization of tearing modes in a tokamak. The system combines an electron cyclotron emission diagnostic for sensing of the tearing modes in the same sight line with a steerable electron cyclotron resonance heating and current drive (ECRH/ECCD) antenna. A methodology for fast detection of q = m/n = 2/1 tearing modes and retrieval of their location, rotation frequency and phase is presented. Set-points to establish alignment of the ECRH/ECCD deposition location with the centre of the tearing mode are generated in real time and forwarded in closed loop to the steerable launcher and as a modulation pulse train to the gyrotron. Experimental results demonstrate the capability of the control system to track externally perturbed tearing modes in real time. |
Year of Publication |
2010
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Journal |
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion
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52
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10
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Number of Pages |
20
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Date Published |
Oct
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Type of Article |
Article
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ISBN Number |
0741-3335
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ISI:000283391000008
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e04ea436f27a7803143987ee114348b1
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Alternate Journal |
Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion
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Journal Article
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