Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
RFX
-
mod is a Reversed Field Pinch (RFP) machine for plasma confinement operating at up
to 2MA plasma current. Key feature of
RFX
-
mod is the large number of saddle coils (192)
that completely cover the outer surface of the stabilising shell and allow the generation of
precise local magnetic field to control the plasma instabilities. Each coil is fed by a dedicated
switching inver
ter with onboard full
-
digital control. For more than one decade since its
installation, this power supply (PS) system has being showing a very effective and versatile
control of MHD modes in many RFX
-
mod plasma scenarios: mitigation of Tearing Modes,
contr
ol of spontaneous RFP helical states and Resistive Wall Modes. A central MHD mode
control system generates in real
-
time the 192 reference signals to drive the inverters. Recently
a new faster central system based on the MARTe real
-
time package has been imp
lemented.
To take advantage of the effectiveness of the new control, an improvement of the PS
dynamics is devised. To the purpose, a review of the inverter control has been undertaken
with the main objective of reducing the latency. Furthermore, the possib
ility to operate the
inverters in open loop mode has been studied, to achieve a faster response of the overall
control system of the MHD modes. The paper will report the analyses and preliminary
experimental results for both solutions.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Elenco autori:
Taliercio, Cesare; Recchia, Mauro; Gaio, Elena; Manduchi, Gabriele
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