Control of sawteeth and neo-classical tearing modes in tokamaks using electron cyclotron waves

M. Baar, W. Bongers, M. Berkel, N. Doelman, B. Hennen, P. Nuij, J. Oosterbeek, M. Steinbuch, E. Westerhof, G. Witvoet
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Resistive magneto-hydrodynamic instabilities are expected to limit the performance of nuclear fusion reactors. Prime examples are the sawtooth instability and the neoclassical tearing modes. The sawtooth instability will affect the refueling of the plasma core and the fast particle concentration. In reactor relevant conditions, the sawtooth can also trigger secondary instabilities. These are the neo-classical tearing modes, which can deteriorate the plasma performance or even disrupt the discharge. These modes (sawteeth and tearing modes) appear at specific locations in the tokamak plasma, associated with the distribution of the current density and the toroidal magnetic field. Localized current drive from electron cyclotron waves is foreseen as a possible actuator for the width of the tearing modes and the period of the sawteeth. Magnetic pick-up coils, electron cyclotron emission (ECE) and soft X-ray emission are the most likely sensors. A system approach for real-time detection, localisation and control of resistive magneto-hydrodynamic modes in tokamaks is presented. The system combines an ECE diagnostic for sensing of the instabilities in the same sight-line with a steerable Electron Cyclotron Resonant Heating and Current Drive (ECRH/CD) antenna. A model for the sawtooth is used to derive the linearized input-output relations (transfer functions) from the varying deposition location of high power Electron Cyclotron waves to the sawtooth period. The transfer functions are derived around a large collection of operating points. Proportional-integral-integral (PII) action can be applied to achieve fast and perfect tracking, while satisfying robustness constraints. The launcher dynamics seriously affects the closed loop performance in present-day experiments. Special emphasis is put on the issue of real-time sawtooth period detection. An algorithm based on time-scale wavelet theory and edge detection for accurate real-time sawtooth period estimation has been developed. The period is estimated by detecting subsequent crashes. The realized accuracy of the detection algorithm is well below the uncertainty of the crash period for most crashes. Multi-resolution analysis enables distinction between different sizes of sawtooth crashes due to the different sizes of wavelets (scales), resulting in an algorithm, which is robust and accurate. A methodology for fast detection of q = m/n = 2/1 tearing modes and retrieval of their location, rotation frequency and phase is presented. Set-points to establish alignment of the ECRH/CD deposition location with the centre of the tearing mode are generated in real-time and forwarded in closed-loop to the steerable launcher and as a modulation pulse train to the gyrotron.
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利用电子回旋波控制托卡马克的锯齿和新古典撕裂模式
阻性磁流体动力不稳定性将限制核聚变反应堆的性能。典型的例子是锯齿状不稳定性和新古典撕裂模式。锯齿状不稳定性将影响等离子体核心的加注和快粒子浓度。在与反应堆相关的条件下,锯齿形也会引发二次不稳定。这些都是新古典撕裂模式,可以恶化等离子体的性能,甚至破坏放电。这些模式(锯齿和撕裂模式)出现在托卡马克等离子体中的特定位置,与电流密度和环形磁场的分布有关。由电子回旋波产生的局部电流驱动可以作为锯齿撕裂模式宽度和锯齿周期的可能致动器。磁拾取线圈、电子回旋发射(ECE)和软x射线发射是最有可能的传感器。提出了一种实时检测、定位和控制托卡马克电阻磁流体动力模式的系统方法。该系统结合了ECE诊断,用于感应同一视线内的不稳定性,以及可操纵的电子回旋加速器谐振加热和电流驱动(ECRH/CD)天线。利用锯齿波模型推导出高功率回旋波沉积位置随锯齿波周期变化的线性化输入输出关系(传递函数)。传递函数是围绕一大组工作点推导出来的。在满足鲁棒性约束的情况下,采用比例-积分-积分(PII)动作可以实现快速、完美的跟踪。在目前的实验中,发射装置的动力学特性严重影响了闭环性能。重点讨论了实时锯齿周期检测问题。提出了一种基于时尺度小波理论和边缘检测的精确实时锯齿周期估计算法。周期是通过检测后续崩溃来估计的。对于大多数事故,检测算法的实现精度远低于事故发生时间的不确定性。由于小波(尺度)的大小不同,多分辨率分析可以区分不同大小的锯齿状碰撞,从而产生鲁棒性和准确性的算法。提出了一种快速检测q = m/n = 2/1撕裂模式并提取其位置、旋转频率和相位的方法。实时生成用于建立ECRH/CD沉积位置与撕裂模式中心对齐的设定点,并以闭环方式转发给可操纵发射装置,并作为调制脉冲序列转发给回旋管。
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