Abstract

In order to achieve the highest plasma pressure limits in ITER, resistive wall kink mode stabilization is required. A novel resistive wall mode linear observer and feedback controller designed using model reduction and optimal control theory and employing only proportional gain are described here that allow operation of ITER up to Cβ = 86% of the ideal wall limit using the present design external control coils. The full VALEN finite element ITER model containing ∼3000 modes was reduced to a minimum of 8 modes making real-time controller implementation possible. We find an order of magnitude reduction of the required control coil current and voltage in the presence of white noise from the no-wall limit to the optimal feedback system performance limit as compared with a traditional, classical controller.

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