1. Current status and prospect of plasma control system for steady-state operation on QUEST
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Yoshihiko Nagashima, Shoji Kawasaki, Hiroshi Idei, Kazuaki Hanada, Makoto Hasegawa, Kazuo Nakamura, Hisatoshi Nakashima, Kazutoshi Tokunaga, A. Higashijima, Akihide Fujisawa, and Hideki Zushi
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010302 applied physics ,Steady state (electronics) ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Mechanical Engineering ,Electrical engineering ,Plasma ,01 natural sciences ,Signal ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,Power (physics) ,Identification (information) ,Nuclear Energy and Engineering ,Filter (video) ,Control system ,0103 physical sciences ,General Materials Science ,Hall effect sensor ,business ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
The plasma control system (PCS) of QUEST is developed according to the progress of QUEST project. Since one of the critical goals of the project is to achieve the steady-state operation with high temperature vacuum vessel wall, the PCS is also required to have the capability to control the plasma for a long period. For the increase of the loads to processing power of the PCS, the PCS is decentralized with the use of reflective memories (RFMs). The PCS controls the plasma edge position with the real-time identification of plasma current and its position. This identification is done with not only flux loops but also hall sensors. The gas fueling method by piezo valve with monitoring the Hα signal filtered by a digital low-pass filter are proposed and suitable for the steady-state operation on QUEST. The present status and prospect of the PCS are presented with recent topics.
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- 2016
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