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Core particle fueling, an essential task in the European demonstration fusion power plant EU-DEMO, relies on adequate pellet injection. However, pellets are fragile objects, and their delivery efficiency can hardly be assumed to be unity. Exploring kinetic control of the EU-DEMO1 scenario indicates that such missed-out pellets do cause a considerable problem for keeping a burning plasma. Missed-out pellets can cause a severe drop of plasma density that in turn results in a potential drastic loss of burn power. Efforts are under way at the ASDEX Upgrade (AUG) tokamak aiming to provide real-time monitoring of pellet arrival and announcement of missed-out cases to the control systems. To further optimize the controllers, system identification experiments have been performed to identify the dynamic response of the system to the actuators.
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Year of Publication |
2024
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Journal |
Fusion Science and Technology
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Volume |
80
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Number of Pages |
26-37
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Date Published |
01/2024
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DOI |
10.1080/15361055.2023.2188932
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Dataset |
10.1080/15361055.2023.2188932
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PId |
7fa4237c9f0048b33ebf14c7a2f31654
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Alternate Journal |
Fusion Sci. Technol.
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OA
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Journal Article
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