External micro-controller adjustment of the radial position of in-vessel walls in HBT-EP

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Abstract

Tokamak’s internal walls act as passively-stabilizing conductors that suppress plasma instabilities through induced eddy currents. HBT-EP’s in-vessel walls are divided toroidally into 10 sections and poloidally into 2 sections; for a total of 20 upper and lower wall segments. Each wall segment has an approximate 4 cm radial range of motion and each segment’s radial position can be changed with an external DC motor without breaking vacuum. Using an Arduino Feedback and Control System (AFCS), HBT-EP operators can configure the position of all wall segments within minutes between HBT-EP operational periods. The AFCS’s user-interface allows HBT-EP operators to view the real time positions of each wall segment and set their positions manually or into pre-defined configurations. We use the AFCS to study the effects of variable wall geometry boundary conditions on plasma modes and scrape-off layer currents.

*Supported by U.S. DOE Grant DE-FG02-86ER53222.

Presenters

  • C. A. Guitron

    • Columbia University

Authors

  • C. A. Guitron

    • Columbia University
  • C. Kang

    • Columbia University
  • M. A. Miller

    • Columbia University
  • M. A. Miller

    • Columbia University
  • J. W. Brooks

    • Columbia Univ
    • Columbia University
  • J. P. Levesque

    • Columbia Univ
    • Columbia University
  • Michael E Mauel

    • Columbia Univ
    • Columbia University
  • G. A. Navratil

    • Columbia Univ
    • Columbia University