Title :
Improvements to the cryogenic control system on DIII-D
Author :
Holtrop, K.L. ; Anderson, P.A. ; Mauzey, P.S.
Author_Institution :
Gen. Atomics, San Diego, CA, USA
Abstract :
The cryogenic facility that is part of the DIII-D tokamak system supplies liquid nitrogen and liquid helium to the superconducting magnets used for electron cyclotron heating, the D2 pellet injection system, cryopumps in the DIII-D vessel, and cryopanels in the neutral beam injection system. The liquid helium is liquefied on site using a Sulzer liquefier that has a 150 l/h liquefaction rate. Control of the cryogenic facility at DIII-D was initially accomplished through the use of three different programmable logic controllers (PLCs). Recently, two of those three PLCs, a Sattcon PLC controlling the Sulzer liquefier and a Westinghouse PLC, were removed and all their control logic was merged into the remaining PLC, a Siemens TI555. This replacement was originally undertaken because the removed PLCs were obsolete and unsupported. However, there have been additional benefits from the replacement. The replacement of the RS-232 serial links between the graphical user interface and the PLCs with a high speed Ethernet link allows for real-time display and historical trending of nearly all the cryosystem´s data. This has greatly increased the ability to troubleshoot problems with the system, and has permitted optimization of the cryogenic system´s performance because of the increased system integration. To move the control logic of the Sattcon control loops into the TI555, an extensive modification of the basic PID control was required. These modifications allow for better control of the control loops and are now being incorporated in other control loops in the system.
Keywords :
Tokamak devices; cryogenics; helium; nitrogen; physical instrumentation control; plasma beam injection heating; plasma radiofrequency heating; plasma toroidal confinement; programmable controllers; superconducting magnets; D2 pellet injection system; DIII-D tokamak system; DIII-D vessel; RS-232; Sattcon PLC; Siemens TI555; Sulzer liquefier; Westinghouse PLC; basic PID control; control logic; control loops; cryogenic control system; cryogenic facility; cryopanels; cryopumps; electron cyclotron heating; graphical user interface; high speed Ethernet; historical trending; liquefaction rate; liquid helium; liquid nitrogen; neutral beam injection system; programmable logic controllers; real-time display; superconducting magnets; Control systems; Cryogenics; Cyclotrons; Electron beams; Helium; Logic; Nitrogen; Programmable control; Superconducting magnets; Tokamaks;
Conference_Titel :
Fusion Engineering, 2003. 20th IEEE/NPSS Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7908-X
DOI :
10.1109/FUSION.2003.1426669