Control of pedestal-top electron density using RMP and gas puff at KSTAR
Abstract
We report the experimental results of controlling the pedestal-top electron density by applying resonant magnetic perturbation with the in-vessel control coils and the main gas puff in the 2024-2025 KSTAR experimental campaign. The density is reconstructed using a parametrized psi_N grid and the five channels of the line-averaged density measured by a two-colored interferometer. The reconstruction procedure is accelerated by deploying a multi-layer perceptron to run in about 120 microseconds and is fast enough for real-time control. A proportional-integration controller is adopted, with the controller gains being estimated from the system identification processes. The experimental results show that the developed controller can follow a dynamic target while exclusively using both actuators. The absolute percentage errors between the electron density at psi_N=0.89 and the target are approximately 1.5% median and a 2.5% average value. The developed controller can even lower the density by using the pump-out mechanism under RMP, and it can follow a more dynamic target than a single actuator controller. The developed controller will enable experimental scenario exploration within a shot by dynamically setting the density target or maintaining a constant electron density within a discharge.
Keywords
Cite
@article{arxiv.2506.20700,
title = {Control of pedestal-top electron density using RMP and gas puff at KSTAR},
author = {Minseok Kim and S. K. Kim and A. Rothstein and P. Steiner and K. Erickson and Y. H. Lee and H. Han and Sang-hee Hahn and J. W. Juhn and B. Kim and R. Shousha and C. S. Byun and J. Butt and ChangMin Shin and J. Hwang and Minsoo Cha and Hiro Farre and S. M. Yang and Q. Hu and D. Eldon and N. C. Logan and A. Jalalvand and E. Kolemen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.20700},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
This manuscript has been submitted for publication in Nuclear Fusion