DocumentCode
1505786
Title
An application of selective modal analysis to tokamak modeling and control
Author
Beghi, Alessandro
Author_Institution
Dipartimento di Elettronica e Inf., Padova Univ., Italy
Volume
9
Issue
4
fYear
2001
fDate
7/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
574
Lastpage
589
Abstract
In this paper, the problem of model order reduction for tokamak devices is considered. Due to the complexity of the machine, the available models of the plasma behavior and its electromagnetic coupling with the active and metallic structures have to be very detailed to be usefully employed for simulation and control design. Such a level of detail consequently yields linearized models of the system of very high order. Having to deal with such high-order models makes the use of many control schemes quite complicated. To cope with this problem, the natural strategy is to derive models of reduced order, which reproduce with sufficient accuracy the full-order model behavior. The use of a reduction scheme which is based on selective modal analysis (SMA) is proposed. Its basic property is that the physical meaning of the state variables is preserved in the reduced model. This fact can be usefully employed both in the analysis of the system properties and for control design. In particular, the design of an LQG controller for the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor is discussed
Keywords
Tokamak devices; control system synthesis; electromagnetic coupling; linear quadratic Gaussian control; linearisation techniques; modal analysis; physical instrumentation control; reduced order systems; ITER machine; International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor; LQG controller; SMA; active structures; control design; electromagnetic coupling; linearized models; metallic structures; model order reduction; order reduction scheme; plasma behavior models; reduced-order models; selective modal analysis; tokamak control; tokamak modeling; Control design; Electromagnetic coupling; Electromagnetic modeling; Inductors; Modal analysis; Plasma applications; Plasma devices; Plasma simulation; Thermal variables control; Tokamak devices;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Control Systems Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1063-6536
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/87.930968
Filename
930968
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