Modeling and Control of Plasma Rotation for NSTX Using Neoclassical Toroidal Viscosity and Neutral Beam Injection
Authors: I.R. Goumiri, C.W. Rowley, S.A. Sabbagh,
D.A. Gates, S.P. Gerhardt,
M.D. Boyer, R. Andre, E. Kolemen, K.
Taira
Abstract: A model-based feedback system is presented
to control plasma rotation in a magnetically confined toroidal
fusion device, to maintain plasma stability for long-pulse
operation. This research used experimental measurements from
the National Spherical Torus Experiment (NSTX) and is aimed at
controlling plasma rotation using two different types of
actuation: momentum from injected neutral beams and
neoclassical toroidal viscosity generated by three-dimensional
applied magnetic fields. Based on the data-driven model
obtained, a feedback controller is designed, and predictive
simulations using the TRANSP plasma transport code show that the
controller is able to attain desired plasma rotation profiles
given practical constraints on the actuators and the available
measurements of rotation.
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Submitted to: Nuclear Fusion
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