This paper deals with the problem of designing a plasma current, position, and shape controller for the ITER-FEAT tokamak. Exploiting the features of the plant, we show that it is possible to design separately two control loops: A first loop which stabilizes the vertical position by means of a simple derivative action, and a second loop which drives the plasma current and the plasma geometrical shape descriptors as close as possible to the reference values. The reduced-order model for the design of the external loop has been obtained via a singular perturbation decomposition.
An application of the singular perturbation decomposition to plasma position and shape control
ARIOLA, Marco;
2001-01-01
Abstract
This paper deals with the problem of designing a plasma current, position, and shape controller for the ITER-FEAT tokamak. Exploiting the features of the plant, we show that it is possible to design separately two control loops: A first loop which stabilizes the vertical position by means of a simple derivative action, and a second loop which drives the plasma current and the plasma geometrical shape descriptors as close as possible to the reference values. The reduced-order model for the design of the external loop has been obtained via a singular perturbation decomposition.File in questo prodotto:
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