Title :
COMPASS electrical systems and commissioning
Author :
Bayes, D.V. ; Hay, J.H. ; Martin, M.A. ; Richardson, D.
Author_Institution :
Culham Lab., Euratom/UKAEA, Abingdon, UK
Abstract :
The COMPASS experiment is designed to operate in both pinch and tokamak modes, the latter with both circular and shaped plasma cross sections. In tokamak mode, the primary windings are used as an inductive store with a two-stage opening switch system to transfer the energy to the plasma loop. Three thyristor converters (total power 17 MW) are used to maintain the plasma current to provide vertical equilibrium field, and to produce the required plasma shapes (e.g. dee, ellipse, etc.). For pinch operation, a conventional start-bank/active-crowbar circuit is used to feed a reconfigured winding arrangement. Three high-power (each 250 kW) transistor amplifiers are used to energize other machine windings to provide vertical and radial correction fields for fast control of plasma position. A thyristor rectifier (40 MVA) is used to supply the toroidal-field system (92 kA/turn for a maximum field of 2.1 T). The control system uses programmable controllers controlled by a central computer. The operating interface is through touch-sensitive color monitors
Keywords :
Tokamak devices; computerised control; fusion reactor instrumentation; fusion reactor theory and design; nuclear engineering computing; power convertors; power electronics; power supplies to apparatus; thyristor applications; 17 MW; 250 kW; COMPASS electrical systems; central computer; circular; commissioning; control system; dee; ellipse; fast control; inductive store; maximum field; operating interface; pinch; plasma current; plasma loop; plasma position; primary windings; programmable controllers; radial correction fields; reconfigured winding arrangement; shaped plasma cross sections; start-bank/active-crowbar circuit; thyristor converters; thyristor rectifier; tokamak modes; toroidal-field system; touch-sensitive color monitors; transistor amplifiers; two-stage opening switch system; vertical equilibrium field; Centralized control; Circuits; Control systems; Feeds; High power amplifiers; Plasmas; Shape; Switches; Thyristors; Tokamaks;
Conference_Titel :
Fusion Engineering, 1989. Proceedings., IEEE Thirteenth Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Knoxville, TN
DOI :
10.1109/FUSION.1989.102346