Modelling multi-modal Resistive Wall Mode feedback control in JT-60SA perspective high beta scenarios
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
The forthcoming device JT-60SA, under construction in Naka (Japan), is particularly well
equipped for studying Advanced Tokamak scenarios with high N and a non-negligible
fraction of energetic particles from neutral bean injectors [1][2]. These plasmas are prone to
exhibit kink-like ideal MHD instabilities; one or more Resistive Wall Modes (RWM) in
particular can be potentially unstable when operating beyond the no-wall pressure limit [3].
While a synergy of wave-particle resonances and active control will play a role in stabilizing
RWMs, the present work focuses on the latter. An advanced modelling tool has been
developed based on the CarMa code [4][5] which includes a detailed description of the
passive stabilizing plate and active coils. As an improvement of previous results,
simultaneous stabilization of the most unstable RWMs (n=1,2) is demonstrated, discussing
the capabilities and limits of the feedback system. Different configurations of active coils are
compared, taking advantage of the flexibility granted by the 18 independent power supplies.
A realistic controller for the RWM loop is discussed and implemented in the model,
combined with accurate positioning of magnetic sensors on the stabilizing plate and vacuum
vessel. The performance of the mode-control algorithm is assessed by analyzing the
eigenvalues of the closed-loop system. The development of the time simulation, describing
mode dynamics, is also described.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
JT-60SA; Resistive Wall Mode; RWM; tokamak
List of contributors:
Marchiori, Giuseppe
Book title:
46th EPS Conference on Plasma Physics 8 - 12 July 2019