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    Author(s)Marco Ariola Alfredo Pironti
    PublisherSpringer
    ISBN9781849967839
    Pages162
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2010

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    Springer Magnetic Control Of Tokamak Plasmas 2010 Edition by Marco Ariola Alfredo Pironti

    this part is supported by two useful appendices on some of the mathematical tools used and the physical units of plasma physics. State-space models state observers H control and process simulations are some of the familiar techniques used by ? the authors to meet the demanding spatial control specifications for these processes; however the research reported in the monograph is more that just simulation studies and proposals for possible future hypothetical controllers for the authors have worked with some of the world's leading existing tokamak facilities. Chapter 5 8 and 9 respectively give practical results of implementations of their control schemes on the FTU Tokamak (Italy) the TCV Tokamak (Switzerland) and the JET Tokamak (United Kingdom). Additionally the authors present simulation results of their ideas for the control of the new tokamak proposed for the ITER project. In conclusion being very aware that most control engineers will not be conversant with the complexities of tokamak nuclear fusion reactor control the authors have taken special care to give a useful introduction to the background of nuclear fusion the science of plasma physics and appropriate models in the first part of the monograph (Chapters 1 to 3). This introduction is followed by six chapters (4 to 9) of control studies. In Chapter 4 the generic control problem is established and then five case study chapters follow. Table of contents : Plasma Modelling.- Plasma Modelling for Magnetic Control.- The Plasma Boundary and its Identification.- Plasma Control.- Plasma Magnetic Control Problem.- Plasma Position and Current Control at FTU.- Plasma Vertical Stabilization.- Plasma Shape Control for ITER.- Plasma Shape Control at TCV.- Plasma Shape Control at JET.