Authors: S. Ramakrishnan, W. Que, Xin Zhao, C.
Neumeyer
Abstract: The National Spherical Torus
Experiment (NSTX) was designed, installed, and commissioned in the
existing facilities at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)
in 1999. Most of the hardware, plant facilities, auxiliary
subsystems, and power systems originally used for the Tokamak
Fusion Test Reactor (TFTR) were used with suitable modifications
to reflect NSTX needs. A major upgrade was undertaken on NSTX. The
TF has been upgraded to provide one tesla field from the present
0.5 tesla field. This entailed a much higher Toroidal Field
Current from 71.2kA to 129.8kA, and required major configuration
changes including doubling the number of parallel strings of
rectifiers along with associated power loop changes. Before the
planned upgrade the machine developed turn to turn fault of the
Toroidal Field Coil bundle. The machine was shut down and the
Upgrade work started earlier than planned. It was decided to
provide a turn to turn fault detection and trip for the upgraded
toroidal field coil. A unique scheme was developed to detect a
turn to turn fault in TF. This paper gives a description of the
turn to turn short detection scheme that has been implemented.
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Presented at: IEEE 26th Symposium on Fusion
Engineering (SOFE), Austin, TX, May 31-June 4, 2015
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