The EAST (HT-7U) superconducting tokamak is a national project of China on fusion research, with a capability of long-pulse (- 1000 s) operation. In order to realize a long-duration steady-state operation of EAST, som...The EAST (HT-7U) superconducting tokamak is a national project of China on fusion research, with a capability of long-pulse (- 1000 s) operation. In order to realize a long-duration steady-state operation of EAST, some significant capability of real-time control is re-quired. It would be very crucial to obtain the current profile parameters and the plasma shapes in real time by a flexible control system. As those discharge parameters cannot be directly measured, so a current profile consistent with the magnetohydrodynamic equilibrium should be evaluated from external magnetic measurements, based on a linearized iterative least square method, which can meet the requirements of the measurements. The arithmetic that the EFIT (equilibrium fitting code) is used for reference will be given in this paper and the computational efforts are reduced by parametrizing the current profile linearly in terms of a number of physical parameters. In order to introduce this reconstruction algorithm clearly, the main hardware design will be listed also.展开更多
基金The project supported by the research on non-circular plasma controlthe Innovation Project of Magnetic Confinement Fusion Plasma Physics from Chinese Academy of Sciences(No.C03071025)
文摘The EAST (HT-7U) superconducting tokamak is a national project of China on fusion research, with a capability of long-pulse (- 1000 s) operation. In order to realize a long-duration steady-state operation of EAST, some significant capability of real-time control is re-quired. It would be very crucial to obtain the current profile parameters and the plasma shapes in real time by a flexible control system. As those discharge parameters cannot be directly measured, so a current profile consistent with the magnetohydrodynamic equilibrium should be evaluated from external magnetic measurements, based on a linearized iterative least square method, which can meet the requirements of the measurements. The arithmetic that the EFIT (equilibrium fitting code) is used for reference will be given in this paper and the computational efforts are reduced by parametrizing the current profile linearly in terms of a number of physical parameters. In order to introduce this reconstruction algorithm clearly, the main hardware design will be listed also.