Implementation and Testing of Model-based Optimal Control Strategies for q-profile Feedback Regulation in EAST

POSTER

Abstract

Regulation of the q-profile via feedback control has been demonstrated experimentally in EAST for the first time ever. Extensive studies have shown that the q-profile, which is closely related to poloidal magnetic flux profile, is a key factor to achieving advanced tokamak operating scenarios that are characterized by improved confinement and possible steady-state operation. A general framework for real-time feedforward + feedback control of magnetic and kinetic plasma profiles has been implemented in the EAST Plasma Control System (PCS). Moreover, a first-principles-driven, control-oriented model of the poloidal magnetic flux profile evolution has been used to design a linear quadratic integral (LQI) controller for q-profile regulation in EAST. The proposed controller has been tested successfully in reference tracking and disturbance rejection experiments. These experiments constitute the first time ever a model-based, closed-loop, q-profile controller has been successfully implemented and tested in EAST.

Presenters

  • Hexiang Wang

    Lehigh University

Authors

  • Hexiang Wang

    Lehigh University

  • William P. Wehner

    Lehigh U, Lehigh Univ, Lehigh University

  • Eugenio Schuster

    Lehigh U, Lehigh Univ, Lehigh University

  • Yao Huang

    Institute of Plasma Physics Chinese Academy Of Sciences

  • Haiqing Liu

    Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei 230031, China, Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Plasma Physics Chinese Academy Of Sciences, ASIPP, Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.O. Box 1126, Hefei, Anhui 230031, People’s Republic of China

  • Zhengping Luo

    Institute of Plasma Physics Chinese Academy Of Sciences

  • Shouxin Wang

    ASIPP, Institute of Plasma Physics Chinese Academy Of Sciences

  • Qiping Yuan

    Institute of Plasma Physics Chinese Academy Of Sciences

  • Bingjia Xiao

    ASIPP, Institute of Plasma Physics Chinese Academy Of Sciences

  • W.X. Ding

    University of California, Los Angeles, Univ of California - Los Angeles

  • David Humphreys

    General Atomics, GA