Enhancement of detachment control with simplified real-Time modelling on the KSTAR tokamak

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Detachment control based on ion saturation current I sat measurements from Langmuir probes (LPs) is implemented in the KSTAR tokamak and shown to be capable of following dynamic and constant target trajectories with good accuracy, in H-mode, by moderating the flow rate of nitrogen or deuterium. I sat controllers normalize I sat in order to form attachment fraction (A frac ) as their control parameter. The KSTAR implementation of A frac control differs from previous work in that it continuously calculates a model for attached I sat and uses that as the denominator in A frac , whereas prior implementations either record peak I sat at rollover as they pass it or take estimated Isat,rollover as a manual input prior to the shot. The KSTAR controller therefore does not need to keep track of rollover status and keep separate targets for pre-and post-rollover states, and it can automatically adapt to changes in scenario at any time. It is also less vulnerable to noise as it will not lock in an outlier as a rollover point.

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Eldon, D., Anand, H., Bak, J. G., Barr, J., Hahn, S. H., Jeong, J. H., … Wang, H. Q. (2022). Enhancement of detachment control with simplified real-Time modelling on the KSTAR tokamak. Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, 64(7). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6587/ac6ff9

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