Bulletin of the American Physical Society
66th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Monday–Friday, October 7–11, 2024; Atlanta, Georgia
Session UO06: MFE:Research in Support of ITER
2:00 PM–5:12 PM,
Thursday, October 10, 2024
Hyatt Regency
Room: Regency V
Chair: Charles Greenfield, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Abstract: UO06.00003 : Improved reconstruction of plasma profiles and equilibrium through dynamic state estimation: from TCV and AUG to ITER
2:24 PM–2:36 PM
Presenter:
Simon Van Mulders
(ITER Organization)
Authors:
Simon Van Mulders
(ITER Organization)
Simon C McIntosh
(ITER Organization)
Simon D Pinches
(ITER Organization)
Francesco Carpanese
(Neural Concept)
Cassandre Contre
(EPFL)
Reinart Coosemans
(EPFL)
Luigi E Di Grazia
(CREATE consortium)
Federico Felici
(Google DeepMind)
Ondrej Kudlacek
(Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik)
Michele Marin
(EPFL)
Massimiliano Mattei
(Università di Napoli Federico II)
Antoine Merle
(EPFL)
Francecso Pastore
(EPFL)
Maximilian Reisner
(Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik)
Olivier Sauter
(EPFL)
Wolfgang Treutterer
(Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik)
Collaborations:
TCV Team, ASDEX Upgrade Team
This contribution presents the real-time implementation of the RAPTOR EKF in the plasma control system of TCV and ASDEX Upgrade, which enables estimates of electron temperature and density and plasma current density, based on the available real-time measurements. The current density profile reconstruction is improved, including sawtooth dynamics, as verified through independent measurements, opening a pathway towards more accurate MHD mode control.
The dynamic state observer is tested for an ITER discharge with synthetic measurements generated from a DINA-JINTRAC simulation and improves q profile reconstructions in the absence of direct measurements. The RAPTOR transport EKF is coupled with the CREATE-NL free boundary equilibrium EKF, including vessel currents estimates.
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