Title :
An Optimal Real-Time Controller for Vertical Plasma Stabilization
Author :
Cruz, N. ; Moret, J.-M. ; Coda, S. ; Duval, B.P. ; Le, H.B. ; Rodrigues, A.P. ; Varandas, C.A.F. ; Correia, C.M.B.A. ; Goncalves, B.
Author_Institution :
Inst. de Plasmas e Fusao Nucl., Univ. de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal
Abstract :
Modern Tokamaks have evolved from the initial axisymmetric circular plasma shape to an elongated axisymmetric plasma shape that improves the energy confinement, which is one of the key factors to improve fusion reactor performance. However, the elongated plasma cross section introduces a vertical instability that requires a real-time feedback control loop to stabilize the plasma vertical position and velocity. At the Tokamak à Configuration Variable (TCV) in-vessel poloidal field coils driven by fast switching power supplies are used to stabilize highly elongated plasmas. TCV plasma experiments have used a PID algorithm based controller to correct the plasma vertical position. In late 2013 experiments a new optimal real-time controller was tested improving the stability of the plasma. This contribution describes the new optimal real-time controller developed. The choice of the model that describes the plasma response to the actuators is discussed. The high order model that is initially implemented needs the application of a mathematical order reduction and the validation of the new reduced model. The lower order model is used to derive the time optimal control law. A new method for the construction of the switching curves of a bang-bang controller is presented that is based on the state-space trajectories that optimize the time to target of the system. The final control algorithm and its implementation are described and preliminary experimental results are discussed.
Keywords :
Tokamak devices; actuators; bang-bang control; fusion reactor instrumentation; plasma instability; plasma toroidal confinement; position control; state-space methods; three-term control; time optimal control; velocity control; PID algorithm based controller; TCV plasma; Tokamak Configuration Variable; bang-bang controller; elongated axisymmetric plasma shape; energy confinement; fast switching power supplies; fusion reactor performance; in-vessel poloidal field coils; initial axisymmetric circular plasma shape; mathematical order reduction; optimal real-time controller; plasma velocity stabilization; plasma vertical position stabilization; real-time feedback control loop; state-space trajectories; switching curves; time optimal control law; vertical instability; vertical plasma stabilization; Computational modeling; Mathematical model; Optimal control; Real-time systems; Tokamak devices; Optimal control; plasma control; real-time; tokamak;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2015.2478965