Experimental vertical stability studies for ITER performance and design

Operating experimental devices have provided key inputs to the design process for ITER axisymmetric control. In particular, experiments have quantified controllability and robustness requirements in the presence of realistic noise and disturbance environments, which are difficult or impossible to ch...

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Main Authors: Hutchinson, Ian H. (Contributor), Wolfe, Stephen M. (Contributor), Ferrara, Marco (Contributor), Humphreys, D. A. (Author), Casper, T. A. (Author), Eidietis, N. (Author), Gates, D. A. (Author), Jackson, G. L. (Author), Kolemen, E. (Author), Leuer, J. A. (Author), Lister, J. (Author), LoDestro, L. L. (Author), Meyer, W. H. (Author), Pearlstein, L. D. (Author), Portone, A. (Author), Sartori, F. (Author), Walker, M. L. (Author), Welander, A. S. (Author)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering (Contributor), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Plasma Science and Fusion Center (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Atomic Energy Agency, 2010-06-30T18:40:35Z.
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