OVERVIEW OF KSTAR INTEGRATED CONTROL SYSTEM
After more than 10 years construction, KSTAR (Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research) had finally completed its assembly in June 2007, and then achieved the goal of first-plasma in July 2008 through the four month’s commissioning. KSTAR was constructed with fully superconducting magnets wit...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nuclear engineering and technology 2008, 40(6), , pp.451-458 |
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Zusammenfassung: | After more than 10 years construction, KSTAR (Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research) had finally
completed its assembly in June 2007, and then achieved the goal of first-plasma in July 2008 through the four month’s
commissioning. KSTAR was constructed with fully superconducting magnets with material of Nb3Sn and NbTi, and their
operation temperatures are maintained below 4.5K by the help of Helium Refrigerator System. During the first-plasma
operation, plasmas of maximum current of 133kA and maximum pulse width of 865ms were obtained. The KSTAR
Integrated Control System (KICS) has successfully fulfilled its missions of surveillance, device operation, machine
protection interlock, and data acquisition and management. These and more were all KSTAR commissioning requirements.
For reliable and safe operation of KSTAR, 17 local control systems were developed. Those systems must be integrated
into the logically single control system, and operate regardless of their platforms and location installed. In order to meet these
requirements, KICS was developed as a network-based distributed system and adopted a new framework, named as EPICS
(Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System). Also, KICS has some features in KSTAR operation. It performs not
only 24 hour continuous plant operation, but the shot-based real-time feedback control by exchanging the initiatives of operation
between a central controller and a plasma control system in accordance with the operation sequence. For the diagnosis and
analysis of plasma, 11 types of diagnostic system were implemented in KSTAR, and the acquired data from them were
archived using MDSplus (Model Driven System), which is widely used in data management of fusion control systems.
This paper will cover the design and implementation of the KSTAR integrated control system and the data management
and visualization systems. Commissioning results will be introduced in brief. KCI Citation Count: 9 |
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ISSN: | 1738-5733 2234-358X |
DOI: | 10.5516/NET.2008.40.6.451 |