Analysis of Feedback Control for Tokamak Plasma Equilibrium
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概要
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An analysis is made to optimize the feedback control of plasma equilibrium in the JIPP T-II device, in which plasma shifts in a resistive shell are calculated by a digital computer using the Mukhovatov-Shafranov relation. The stability criteria, the loop gain and the deviation are deduced. External disturbances can be suppressed for frequencies below 50Hz. The loop gain reaches about 20 for slow displacement of the tokamak plasma column.
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- 1978-05-05
著者
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Matsuura Kiyokata
Institute Of Plasma Physics Nagoya University
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Itoh Satoshi
Institute Of Plasma Physics Nagoya University
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Itoh Satoshi
Institute Of Materials Science University Of Tsukuba
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