PPPL-4845
Detection of Disruptions in the High-β Spherical Torus NSTX
Authors: S.P. Gerhardt, D.S. Darrow, R.E. Bell, B.P. LeBlanc, J.E. Menard, D. Mueller, A.L. Roquemore, S.A. Sabbagh, H. Yuh
Abstract:
This paper describes the prediction of disruptions based on diagnostic data in the high-β spherical torus
NSTX [M. Ono, et al., Nuclear Fusion 40 , 557 (2000)]. The disruptive threshold values on many signals
are examined. In some cases, raw diagnostic data can be used as a signal for disruption prediction. In
others, the deviations of the plasma data from simple models provides the signal used to determine the
proximity to disruption. However, no single signal and threshold value can form the basis for disruption
prediction in NSTX; thresholds that produce an acceptable false positive rate have too large a missed or
late warning rate, while combinations that produce an acceptable rate of missed or late warnings have an
unacceptable false positive rate. To solve this problem, a novel means of combining multiple threshold
tests has been developed. After being properly tuned, this algorithm can produce a false positive rate of
2.8%, with a late warning rate of 3.7% when applied to a database of ~2000 disruptions collected from
three run campaigns. Furthermore, many of these false positives are triggered by near-disruptive MHD
events that might indeed be disruptive in larger plasmas with more stored energy. However, the algorithm
is less efficient at detecting the MHD event that prompts the disruption process.
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Submitted to: Nuclear Fusion, (January 2013)
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