Progress in Development of the ITER Plasma Control System Simulation Platform.

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Abstract

We report on progress made and expected uses of the Plasma Control System Simulation Platform (PCSSP), the primary test environment for development of the ITER Plasma Control System (PCS). PCSSP will be used for verification and validation of the ITER PCS Final Design for First Plasma, to be completed in 2020. We discuss the objectives of PCSSP, its overall structure, selected features, application to existing devices, and expected evolution over the lifetime of the ITER PCS. We describe an archiving solution for simulation results, methods for incorporating physics models of the plasma and physical plant (tokamak, actuator, and diagnostic systems) into PCSSP, and defining characteristics of models suitable for a plasma control development environment such as PCSSP. Applications of PCSSP simulation models including resistive plasma equilibrium evolution are demonstrated..

Authors

  • M.L. Walker

    General Atomics, GA, Gen. Atomics

  • D.A. Humphreys

    General Atomics

  • B. Sammuli

    General Atomics

  • Giuseppe Ambrosino

    University of Naples Federico II

  • Gianmaria De Tommasi

    University of Naples Federico II

  • Massimiliano Mattei

    Second University of Naples

  • Gerhard Raupp

    Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics

  • Wolfgang Treutterer

    Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics

  • Axel Winter

    ITER Organization