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Current inverter as self-oscillating actuator in applications for plasma position control systems in the Globus-M/M2 and T-11M tokamaks

[Display omitted] •Thyristor current inverter (CI) is realized for current control in inductive load.•Control algorithm for the CI average output voltage is designed.•Experimental tests demonstrate the high quality of the CI operation.•CI linear model is obtained by subspace identification for linea...

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Published in:Fusion engineering and design 2019-06, Vol.143, p.247-258
Main Authors: Kuznetsov, Evgeniy A., Mitrishkin, Yuri V., Kartsev, Nikolay M.
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description [Display omitted] •Thyristor current inverter (CI) is realized for current control in inductive load.•Control algorithm for the CI average output voltage is designed.•Experimental tests demonstrate the high quality of the CI operation.•CI linear model is obtained by subspace identification for linear controller design.•CIs are used as actuators in feedback plasma position control systems on Globus-M & T-11M tokamaks. The actuator based on a single-phase thyristor current inverter (CI) for fast plasma position control systems in tokamaks is described. It has been successfully applied in the operating Globus-M/M2 (Ioffe Institute, S-Petersburg, Russia) and T-11M (TRINITI, Troitsk, Russia) tokamaks for plasma position control. The mode of operation for the CI, allowing to control the current value in an inductive load, is described. The control algorithm for the CI, forming the average (on a period of self-oscillations) output voltage, proportional to the value of the input control signal at minimal amplitude of the voltage self-oscillations, is designed. The initial phase of the CI operation (current increasing through the inductive energy storage and the CI starting up into the self-oscillating mode of operation) is described. The autonomous protection elements for the CI are presented. The application results from the present tokamaks have demonstrated the reliability of the designed control algorithm and the declared quality of the CI operation reaching. The linear identification performed defines the linear CI's model for linear control system synthesis showing the dynamical properties of the CI in terms of the linear system analysis.
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Actuators
Algorithms
Control algorithms
Control systems
Control theory
Electric potential
Energy storage
Identification
Inverters
Linear control
Oscillations
Plasma position control
Self-oscillations
Systems analysis
Thyristor current inverter
Thyristors
Tokamak
Tokamak devices
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