$\mathscr{H}_2$ optimal control techniques for resistive wall mode feedback in tokamaks

NUCLEAR FUSION(2018)

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DIII-D experiments show that a new, advanced algorithm enables resistive wall mode (RWM) stability control in high performance discharges using external coils. DIII-D can excite strong, locked or nearly locked external kink modes whose rotation frequencies and growth rates are on the order of the magnetic flux diffusion time of the vacuum vessel wall. Experiments have shown that modern control techniques like linear quadratic Gaussian (LQG) control require less current than the proportional controller in use at DIII-D when using control coils external to DIII-D's vacuum vessel. Experiments were conducted to develop control of a rotating n = 1 perturbation using an LQG controller derived from VALEN and external coils. Feedback using this LQG algorithm outperformed a proportional gain only controller in these perturbation experiments over a range of frequencies. Results from high beta(N) experiments also show that advanced feedback techniques using external control coils may be as effective as internal control coil feedback using classical control techniques.
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resistive wall mode,optimal control,LQG control,Tokamak,advanced Tokamak,feedback control,plasma control
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