In present day devices, the external kink ideal MHD instability establishes hard operational boundaries for both the tokamak and the Reversed Field Pinch (RFP) configurations. An interesting feature of it is that its growth rate critically depends on the device passive boundary characteristics and this can slow it down to time scales accessible to modern real time feedback control systems, normally using external active coils as actuators. 3D passive structures and external fields play a key role in determining physics and control of this instability. This is in particular true for equilibria with multimodal unstable RWM spectra where modes can couple to specific 3D features of passive and active magnetic boundary. In the paper we will present recent data and simulations from RFX-mod, a medium size (R = 2 m, a = 0.459 m) device able to confine RFP and tokamak plasmas with currents up to 2 MA and 120 kA, respectively. Successful quantitative modeling of multimodal RWM control experiments performed using different actuator configurations will be presented and commented.

Physics and Control of External Kink Instabilities with Realistic 3D Boundaries: a Challenge for Modern Experiments and Modeling

Marchiori Giuseppe;
2014

Abstract

In present day devices, the external kink ideal MHD instability establishes hard operational boundaries for both the tokamak and the Reversed Field Pinch (RFP) configurations. An interesting feature of it is that its growth rate critically depends on the device passive boundary characteristics and this can slow it down to time scales accessible to modern real time feedback control systems, normally using external active coils as actuators. 3D passive structures and external fields play a key role in determining physics and control of this instability. This is in particular true for equilibria with multimodal unstable RWM spectra where modes can couple to specific 3D features of passive and active magnetic boundary. In the paper we will present recent data and simulations from RFX-mod, a medium size (R = 2 m, a = 0.459 m) device able to confine RFP and tokamak plasmas with currents up to 2 MA and 120 kA, respectively. Successful quantitative modeling of multimodal RWM control experiments performed using different actuator configurations will be presented and commented.
2014
Istituto gas ionizzati - IGI - Sede Padova
Inglese
9
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http://www.jspf.or.jp/PFR/PFR_articles/pfr2014S2/pfr2014_09-3402081.html
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MHD stability
MHD feedback control
Resistive Wal
3D modeling
FEM modeling
tokamak
Reversed Field Pinch
This work was partially supported by the European Community under the Contract of Association between EURATOM and ENEA/Consorzio RFX, and by the Italian MIUR under PRIN grant 2010SPS9B3. / Regular Articles; / Article Number: 3402081; / This article is based on the presentation at the 23rd International Toki Conference (ITC23).
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Bolzonella Tommaso; Baruzzo Matteo; Liu Yueqiang; Marchiori Giuseppe; Matsunaga Go; Pigatto Leonardo; Soppelsa Anton; Takechi Manabu; Villone Fabio...espandi
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