JT-60SA is the satellite tokamak under construction in Naka, Japan, in the framework of the EU-JA -Broader Approach? Agreement. In JT-60SA, to attain steady-state high-beta plasmas, suppression of Resistive Wall Modes (RWM) is necessary. At this purpose, a passive stabilizing plate (SP) and an active control system based on 18 in-vessel sector coils (SC) are foreseen. In the past years, physics studies have been carried out to produce the inputs for the design of the RWM control system and the SC design evolved accordingly. In the present arrangement, the coils are placed on the plasma side of SP, to minimize the magnetic shielding effects of passive structures. Electromagnetic analyses on SC have been carried out in support to the evaluation of the different coil design solutions and to derive the requirements for the related power supply system (RWM-PS). To achieve the highest flexibility in RWM control, it has been devised to feed each SC independently, with currents following 18 real-time references. In 2012, the SC design has been further improved by increasing the number of turns from 2 to 8. This allowed reducing the rated current, thus the voltage drops on the feeders and the power required from RWM-PS. To keep the RWM under control with relatively low Ampere-turns (2.2 kAt), the RWM-PS has to guarantee very fast dynamics (current bandwidth: 3 kHz; maximum latency: 50 us), largely beyond that of standard industrial applications. This paper firstly reports the main requirements for the RWM control system. Then, the reference design of the RWM-PS is described. It includes an ac/dc conversion system, dc-link capacitor banks and a set of 18 fast inverters. The advantages of the proposed scheme are discussed and the main electrical parameters are shown in detail. The main requirements of the control section are given, with details on possible implementation and interfaces with JT-60SA central control.

Reference design of the Power Supply system for the Resistive-Wall-Mode control in JT-60SA

Gaio E;
2014

Abstract

JT-60SA is the satellite tokamak under construction in Naka, Japan, in the framework of the EU-JA -Broader Approach? Agreement. In JT-60SA, to attain steady-state high-beta plasmas, suppression of Resistive Wall Modes (RWM) is necessary. At this purpose, a passive stabilizing plate (SP) and an active control system based on 18 in-vessel sector coils (SC) are foreseen. In the past years, physics studies have been carried out to produce the inputs for the design of the RWM control system and the SC design evolved accordingly. In the present arrangement, the coils are placed on the plasma side of SP, to minimize the magnetic shielding effects of passive structures. Electromagnetic analyses on SC have been carried out in support to the evaluation of the different coil design solutions and to derive the requirements for the related power supply system (RWM-PS). To achieve the highest flexibility in RWM control, it has been devised to feed each SC independently, with currents following 18 real-time references. In 2012, the SC design has been further improved by increasing the number of turns from 2 to 8. This allowed reducing the rated current, thus the voltage drops on the feeders and the power required from RWM-PS. To keep the RWM under control with relatively low Ampere-turns (2.2 kAt), the RWM-PS has to guarantee very fast dynamics (current bandwidth: 3 kHz; maximum latency: 50 us), largely beyond that of standard industrial applications. This paper firstly reports the main requirements for the RWM control system. Then, the reference design of the RWM-PS is described. It includes an ac/dc conversion system, dc-link capacitor banks and a set of 18 fast inverters. The advantages of the proposed scheme are discussed and the main electrical parameters are shown in detail. The main requirements of the control section are given, with details on possible implementation and interfaces with JT-60SA central control.
2014
Istituto gas ionizzati - IGI - Sede Padova
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