Robust Control of Resistive Wall Mode in DIII-D Based on Eigenmode Approach

J. Dalessio, E. Schuster, M. Walker, D. Humphreys, Y. In, J-S. Kim

Division of Plasma Physics (DPP) Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society (APS)

Orlando, Florida, November 12-16, 2007

Abstract

Control of the resistive wall mode (RWM) is a major focus of the DIII-D experimental program. The FAR-TECH DIII-D/RWM model represents the plasma surface as a toroidal current sheet and represents the wall using an eigenmode approach [1]. The magnitude and phase of the RWM plasma deformation is determined from a set of 22 poloidal field probes and saddle loops, and 12 in-vessel coils are used to oppose the deformation. The resulting model is reformulated into a robust control framework, with a parameter that maps to the growth rate of the system modeled as an uncertain parameter. A robust controller that stabilizes the system for a range of practical growth rates is proposed, tested through simulations, and compared to other control techniques. Implications for experimental implementation and use are discussed.

[1] Y. In, et al., Phys. Plasma 13, 062512 (2006).