Study of electromagnetic noise influence on quench detection system under different discharge conditions for EAST

  • Yanlan Hu
  • , Jiangang Li
  • , Biao Shen
  • , Huanyu Lv
  • , Y. Z. Xiao

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Abstract

EAST is the first Tokamak device whose toroidal and poloidal magnet are superconducting. The enormous magnetic field energy stored in the magnet system will transfer into thermal energy and cause the damage of superconducting magnet, if a quench happened. Therefore, reliable quench detection is a key issue for steady-state operation. In addition to electromagnetic noise from poloidal magnet fields and plasma current which will experience fast current ramp rate, radio frequency noise from heating system also have some interference on quench detection system to a certain degree. The most difficult point for quench detection system is required to have more detail evaluation on electromagnetic noise interference. Recently experiments have been carried out successfully in EAST device. The steady-state operation with 1 MA of plasma current and more than 100-s plasma duration has been obtained. In the paper, the electromagnetic noise interference on quench detection system under different discharge conditions are analyzed and relative process methods are also introduced. The technological experience and experimental data are significant for the constructing ITER and similar superconducting device have been mentioned which will supply significant technological experience and experimental data for constructing ITER and similar superconducting device.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)73-78
Number of pages6
JournalFusion Engineering and Design
Volume88
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2013

Keywords

  • EAST
  • Electromagnetic noise
  • Plasma discharge
  • Quench detection system

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