Title :
Data acquisition and protection for new DIII-D in-vessel coils
Author :
Campbell, G.L. ; Szymanski, D.D. ; Piglowski, D.A. ; Kellman, D.H. ; Anderson, P.M. ; Jackson, G.L. ; Kellman, A.G.
Author_Institution :
Gen. Atomics, San Diego, CA, USA
Abstract :
The installation of new internal magnetic coils (I-Coils) in the DIII-D tokamak at General Atomics required extensive additions to the experiment data acquisition and protection capabilities. This set of 12 coils (up to 7 kA each) is designed to allow improved feedback stabilization of resistive wall modes which limit the plasma performance. The acquisition and signal conditioning needs of the I-Coil power system presented an opportunity to try a new data acquisition approach which increased both the sampling rate and sample size per channel compared to the standard DIII-D CAMAC acquisition equipment. A 96 channel compact-PCI (cPCI) digitizer system was purchased for the I-Coil project to acquire up to approximately 380 MB of power supply and coil current data per plasma discharge. Additional instrumentation and control was provided to protect personnel, the new coils, the tokamak, the facility and improve machine availability. This paper will present discussions of technical and programmatic requirements, bases for requirements, the design selection outcome, installation experience, integration issues, commissioning experience, and lessons learned. The data acquisition system is described in detail including a conservative signal isolation scheme, signal grounding standards, anti-aliasing filters, and synchronization of acquisition. Protection interlocks are described, including high voltage isolation, water flow measurement, and the coil grounding-shorting switches.
Keywords :
CAMAC; Tokamak devices; data acquisition; discharges (electric); plasma instability; plasma toroidal confinement; DIII-D CAMAC acquisition equipment; DIII-D tokamak; I-Coil power system; antialiasing filters; channel compact-PCI digitizer system; coil current data; coil grounding-shorting switches; commissioning experience; conservative signal isolation scheme; data acquisition system; data protection; design selection outcome; feedback stabilization; high voltage isolation; in-vessel coils; installation experience; integration issues; internal magnetic coils; plasma discharge; plasma performance; power supply; protection interlocks; resistive wall modes; signal conditioning; signal grounding standards; water flow measurement; CAMAC; Coils; Current supplies; Data acquisition; Feedback; Plasmas; Power supplies; Power system protection; Sampling methods; Tokamaks;
Conference_Titel :
Fusion Engineering, 2003. 20th IEEE/NPSS Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7908-X
DOI :
10.1109/FUSION.2003.1426653