A real case of complex network controllability: the NIO1 ion beam source
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
A negative ion beam source is a key component of a neutral beam injector such as that under
development for ITER. Its efficient and reliable operation depends on a network of processes
affecting generation, extraction and acceleration of the negative ions. Such processes interact
with each other in a complex fashion. Controllability of complex networks [1] can offer
interesting new tools to both identify the most crucial processes in the negative ion beam
source NIO1 [2] [3] and to verify its controllability. In this contribution a model based on this
theory has been developed and tested. NIO1 processes have been mapped into a network of
40 nodes and 292 links to highlight the most important processes (the driver nodes).
Predictions obtained with the model have then been compared with the observed behaviour of
NIO1. The test has been performed by numerically perturbing the model with input signals
that mimic the ones used in NIO1 experimental campaigns. Experimental data and outputs
from the model have then been compared. Preliminary results show a good agreement
between model predictions and experimental behaviour of the source so that a subset of
processes which in principle allow the system to be driven towards any state has been
identified. As an outcome of the analysis the most crucial processes have been identified and
discussed in terms of emerging diagnostic and modelling necessities required to improve the
understanding of the physics behind them.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
NIO1 ion beam source; complex network controllability
Elenco autori:
Antoni, Vanni; Serianni, Gianluigi; Agostinetti, Piero
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Titolo del libro:
46th EPS Conference on Plasma Physics 8 - 12 July 2019