Development and Validation of a Tokamak Skin Effect Transformer model
J. A. Romero, J.-M. Moret, S. Coda, F. Felici, I. Garrido

TL;DR
This paper introduces a control-oriented, lumped parameter model for the tokamak transformer that predicts plasma current and inductance evolution during transients using minimal plasma profile information.
Contribution
It presents a novel skin effect transformer model built from energy conservation principles, validated with experimental data from the TCV tokamak, requiring only system identification.
Findings
Model accurately predicts plasma current transients.
Lumped parameter approach suffices for bulk plasma property prediction.
Model validated with fast current modulation experiments.
Abstract
A control oriented, lumped parameter model for the tokamak transformer including the slow flux penetration in the plasma (skin effect transformer model) is presented. The model does not require detailed or explicit information about plasma profiles or geometry. Instead, this information is lumped in system variables, parameters and inputs. The model has an exact mathematical structure built from energy and flux conservation theorems, predicting the evolution and non linear interaction of the plasma current and internal inductance as functions of the primary coil currents, plasma resistance, non-inductive current drive and the loop voltage at a specific location inside the plasma (equilibrium loop voltage). Loop voltage profile in the plasma is substituted by a three-point discretization, and ordinary differential equations are used to predict the equilibrium loop voltage as function of…
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