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(EXP1/11) Real Time Plasma Feedback Control: An Overview of Tore-Supra Achievements

G. Martin1), J. Bucalossi1), A. Ekedahl1), C. Gil1), C. Grisolia1), D. Guilhem1), J. Gunn1), F. Kazarian1), D. Moulin1), J. Y. Pascal1), F. Saint-Laurent1)
 
1) Association Euratom-CEA, CEA Cadarache, FRANCE

Abstract.  Stable and reliable fusion plasma operation requires increasingly advanced control systems. This is especially true for steady-state operation in advanced modes, when several parameters are to be simultaneously optimised: e.g. the current profile, which has been related to the formation of internal transport barrier, and the density, which plays a crucial role both in the fusion power and in the plasma wall interactions. At a more technological level, good management of the power entering and leaving the plasma is required, by efficient additional heating coupling, and with a full control of radiation and convection losses and distribution to the first wall elements. For these goals, several feed-back mechanisms have been developed with success on Tore-Supra, in the past four years. Most of them are based on software, implemented in a set of micro-computers connected through a VME network.

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