Lyapunov-based Current-Profile Feedback Control in Tokamaks with Nonsymmetric Individual Actuator Saturation
S.T. Paruchuri, A. Pajares and E. Schuster
American Control Conference (ACC)
San Diego, CA, USA, May 31 – June 2, 2023
Abstract
|
|
Advanced tokamak scenarios can achieve optimal
tokamak operation by shaping the plasma internal profiles
through the use of noninductive heating and current sources.
As a result of the dynamic complexities, active control of the
power of each noninductive heating and current source, a non-
negative value, may be necessary to achieve the desired tokamak
performance. However, due to the inherent physical limitations,
arbitrary power prescription by the controller may saturate
the heating and current drives. Therefore, it is highly desirable
to develop a class of active control algorithms that account
for the saturation limits of these actuators. A Lyapunov-based
nonlinear feedback control algorithm that intrinsically accounts
for saturation limits is proposed in this work to regulate the
spatial distribution of the toroidal current density in the tokamak.
The controller does not rely on constrained optimization
techniques, which can be computationally expensive for real-
time implementation. Furthermore, the controller can handle
nonsymmetric saturation limits, i.e., the absolute values of the
upper and lower saturation limits do not have to be equal.
The effectiveness of the control algorithm is demonstrated for
a DIII-D tokamak scenario in nonlinear simulations.