Model-based electron density profile estimation and control, applied to ITER
In contemporary magnetic confinement devices, the density distribution is sensed with interferometers and actuated with feedback controlled gas injection and open-loop pellet injection. This is at variance with the density control for ITER and DEMO, that will depend mainly on pellet injection as an...
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Zusammenfassung: | In contemporary magnetic confinement devices, the density distribution is
sensed with interferometers and actuated with feedback controlled gas injection
and open-loop pellet injection. This is at variance with the density control
for ITER and DEMO, that will depend mainly on pellet injection as an actuator
in feed-back control. This paper presents recent developments in state
estimation and control of the electron density profile for ITER using relevant
sensors and actuators. As a first step, Thomson scattering is included in an
existing dynamic state observer. Second, model predictive control is developed
as a strategy to regulate the density profile while avoiding limits associated
with the total density (Greenwald limit) or gradients in the density
distribution (e.g. neo-classical impurity transport). Simulations show that
high quality density profile estimation can be achieved with Thomson Scattering
and that the controller is capable of regulating the distribution as desired. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2110.14975 |