Physics validation for design change of KSTAR passive stabilizer
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Abstract
Recently, the design of the passive stabilizer in KSTAR has been changed to improve controllability of the active control system and reduce the possibility of producing an additional error field. Originally the passive stabilizer in KSTAR was designed for RWM and vertical instability (or VDE) stabilizations and plasma startup efficiency, so that current bridges were designed and combined through 3D saddle-loop connections. Since the key design change is removing the current bridges, it's essential to assure satisfactory control performance for these instabilities under the design change. Control capability for n=1 RWM and achievable $\beta _{N}$ will be addressed as a primary goal of the passive stabilizer together with vertical instability control and effects on plasma startup. In addition, the changes in electro-magnetic force on conducting structures will be discussed qualitatively as a key engineering issue of the design change.
Authors
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Y.M. Jeon
National Fusion Research Institute
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J.Y. Kim
National Fusion Research Institute
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Y.K. Oh
National Fusion Research Institute
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H.L. Yang
National Fusion Research Institute
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W.C. Kim
National Fusion Research Institute
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H.K. Kim
National Fusion Research Institute
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S.A. Sabbagh
Columbia University, Columbia U.
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J.M. Bialek
Columbia University, Columbia U.
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D.A. Humphreys
General Atomics
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A.S. Welander
General Atomics
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M.L. Walker
General Atomics, GA