Optical boundary reconstruction of tokamak plasmas for feedback control of plasma position and shape

Optical boundary reconstruction of tokamak plasmas for feedback control of plasma position and shape

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Optical boundary reconstruction of tokamak plasmas for feedback control of plasma position and shape

A new diagnostic is developed to reconstruct the plasma boundary using visible wavelength images. Exploiting the plasma’s edge localized and toroidally symmetric emission profile, a new coordinate transform is presented to reconstruct the plasma boundary from a poloidal view image. The plasma boundary reconstruction is implemented in MATLAB and applied to camera images of Mega-Ampere Spherical Tokamak discharges. The optically reconstructed plasma boundaries are compared to magnetic reconstructions from the offline reconstruction code EFIT , showing very good qualitative and quantitative agreement. Average errors are within 2 cm and correlation is high. In the current software implementation, plasma boundary reconstruction from a single image takes 3 ms. The applicability and system requirements of the new optical boundary reconstruction, called OFIT , for use in both feedback control of plasma position and shape and in offline reconstruction tools are discussed.

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10/11/2010