Title :
The Software Architecture of the New Vertical-Stabilization System for the JET Tokamak
Author :
Bellizio, Teresa ; De Tommasi, Gianmaria ; McCullen, Paul ; Neto, André Cabrita ; Piccolo, Fabio ; Sartori, Filippo ; Vitelli, Riccardo ; Zabeo, Luca
Author_Institution :
Assoc. EURATOMENEA-CREATE, Univ. di Napoli Federico II, Naples, Italy
Abstract :
The need to improve the performance of modern tokamak operations has led to a further development of the plasma shape and position control systems. In particular, extremely elongated plasmas, with high vertical-instability growth rate, are envisaged to reach the required performance for ignition. This request for better performance from the experimentalists´ side has motivated the development of the new vertical-stabilization (VS) system at the JET tokamak, which has been proposed within the Plasma Control Upgrade project. The main aim of the project is to enhance the capabilities of the plasma vertical position control system in order to operate with very highly elongated plasmas in the presence of large perturbations. This paper focuses on the new software architecture of the VS system, which relies on a highly configurable real-time framework. Due to its flexibility, the new VS system executes different control algorithms, and it schedules the one which maximizes the performance in each plasma phase.
Keywords :
Tokamak devices; fusion reactor ignition; plasma instability; plasma toroidal confinement; real-time systems; software architecture; JET tokamak; high configurable real-time framework; high elongated plasma; high vertical-instability growth rate; modern tokamak operation; plasma control upgrade project; plasma vertical position control system; software architecture; vertical-stabilization system; Control systems; Helium; Ignition; Plasma devices; Position control; Real time systems; Scheduling algorithm; Shape control; Software architecture; Tokamaks; Plasma vertical stabilization (VS); real-time systems; tokamak control;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2010.2053721