Title: Magnetic Diagnostics for GLAST-III Tokamak
1Magnetic Diagnostics for GLAST-III Tokamak
- M. A. Naveed, Aqib javeed and GLAST Team
- National Tokamak Fusion Programme Islamabad
Pakistan
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2015
2Outline of the Talk
- GLAST Tokamak
- Magnetic Diagnostics
- Rogowski Coils
- Magnetic Probes
- Flux Loops
- Error fields
- Initial Results
- Summary
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3GLAST-III (Glass Spherical Tokamak)
- Its Vessel is of Pyrex
- Major radius 20cm
- Minor Radius10 cm
- 12 TF Coils and Central Solenoid
- Capacitor Banks are used for energizing
different coils - Central solenoid 2.2mF , 6kV, 40kJ
- TF coils 484mF, 450V, 49kJ
- Pre-Ionization Source is 2.45 GHz microwave oven
Magnetron( 800 Watt)
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4GLAST-III
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5Magnetic Diagnostics
- Magnetic measurements are fundamental diagnostic
for tokamak start up and operation . - GLAST with dielectric chamber facilitates us to
install every pick up coil outside the vacuum.
No current will be flowing in the chamber so a
single Rogowski coil will be providing true
plasma current. - Magnetic Probes, Flux loops and Rogowski coil are
major magnetic diagnostics in GLAST-III.
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6Magnetic Probes
Measured Parameters Winding Wire Diameter of Probe mm Winding Length cm Total turns DC Resistance (Ohm) Inductance (mH)
Big Probes 36 swg 12 4 2000 56.8 27.8
Small Probes 36 swg 7.5 mm 1.34 260 4 0.160
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7Calibration of Magnetic Probes
- Helmholtz Coils
- SWG 16(5A dc curret Capacity)
- Hall probe for calibrating
- 9.5 gauss per ampere
The effective area NA is given by
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8Pulse Behavior of Magnetic Probes
Pulse generator which is capable of generation
pulses of different time durations.
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9Pulse Behavior of Magnetic Probes
- For finding Magnetic field the differential
signals are integrated. - Simplest are the RC Integrators.
- In these studies 10ms, 22 ms and 47 ms time
constant integrators are used.
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10Fabrication of Rogowski Coil
- RG-11 coaxial cable is used. The central
conductor serves as return path. - Uniform winding is required so groves are made
with dye.
Measured Parameters L(µH) R(O) Winding wire Turns per cm Length (cm) Diameter (mm) Sensitivity Vs/A
Rogowski-III 81.3 24 Swg 36 10 169 7 3.35x10-8
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11Calibration of Rogowski Coil
Calibration Setup
AC and pulsed sources are used for exiting a
multi turn coil having number of turns up to 200
so that Rogowski coil when passed through this
multi turn coil encounters a reasonable current
to be measured. The LEM current monitor is used
as a reference for calibration of Rogowski coils.
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12Calibration of Rogowski Coil
Rogowski coil Signal recoded with 47 ms RC
integrator Chanel-1 Current signal and Chanel
-2 Rogowski signal
Behavior of Rogowski coil along with passive
integrator at different values of current.
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13Flux loops on GLAST-III
In GLAST-III loop voltage is measure horizontally
at the mid plane of the chamber. Three
differential pairs of poloidal flux loops are
installed for the poloidal flux measurement at
different locations. One of these pairs as shown
in Fig is installed on the mid plane d with a
single turn of insulated wire installed
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14Error Field corrections using flux loops
- There are some error fields generated in Tokamak
because of misalignments and winding inaccuracy
of Toroidal field and Ohmic current drive coil
systems. - These error fields create problems not only in
the startup of Tokamak but also limit the pulse
duration. - These fields must also be measured and compensated
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15Error field minimization
- Two loops are wrapped in toroidal direction at
the mid plane with radii 9.2 cm and 31.8 cm.
These loops are connected to each other in such a
way that average vertical field in the region
where plasma is to be generated is measured. - The average vertical magnetic field will be
given as - Average vertical Field
- Vertical Flux / p( R22-R12)
- Where R2 31.8 cm
- R1 9.2 cm
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16Initial Shots of GLAST-III
(a)Vertical field applied
(b)No vertical field applied
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17Summary
- The magnetic diagnostics installed presently on
GLAST-III tokamak worked well for the initial
operation. - The Rogowski coils used with RC integrators
worked well for short duration pulses of plasma
current. - The pulse source developed for on bench
calibration of diagnostics coils helped to
evaluate the response of these coils for pulses,
nearly of same time scale and shape which are to
be measured on the GLAST-III tokamak. - In future magnetic diagnostics for GLAST-III will
be improved so that long duration plasma
operation becomes possible. For this purpose long
integration time constant active integrators will
be developed. -
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18Thanks
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