van M Matthijs Berkel
Eindhoven University of Technology
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Physics of Plasmas | 2014
van M Matthijs Berkel; N. Tamura; G. M. D. Hogeweij; Hans Zwart; S. Inagaki; de Marco Baar; K Ida
In this paper, a number of new explicit approximations are introduced to estimate the perturbative diffusivity (χ), convectivity (V), and damping (τ) in cylindrical geometry. For this purpose, the harmonic components of heat waves induced by localized deposition of modulated power are used. The approximations are based on the heat equation in cylindrical geometry using the symmetry (Neumann) boundary condition at the plasma center. This means that the approximations derived here should be used only to estimate transport coefficients between the plasma center and the off-axis perturbative source. If the effect of cylindrical geometry is small, it is also possible to use semi-infinite domain approximations presented in Part I and Part II of this series. A number of new approximations are derived in this part, Part III, based upon continued fractions of the modified Bessel function of the first kind and the confluent hypergeometric function of the first kind. These approximations together with the approximations based on semi-infinite domains are compared for heat waves traveling towards the center. The relative error for the different derived approximations is presented for different values of the frequency, transport coefficients, and dimensionless radius. Moreover, it is shown how combinations of different explicit formulas can be used to estimate the transport coefficients over a large parameter range for cases without convection and damping, cases with damping only, and cases with convection and damping. The relative error between the approximation and its underlying model is below 2% for the case, where only diffusivity and damping are considered. If also convectivity is considered, the diffusivity can be estimated well in a large region, but there is also a large region in which no suitable approximation is found. This paper is the third part (Part III) of a series of three papers. In Part I, the semi-infinite slab approximations have been treated. In Part II, cylindrical approximations are treated for heat waves traveling towards the plasma edge assuming a semi-infinite domain.
advances in computing and communications | 2012
van M Matthijs Berkel; G Gert Witvoet; de Marco Baar; Pwjm Pieter Nuij; ter Hg Hennie Morsche; M Maarten Steinbuch
In this article an algorithm for optimized realtime sensing of crashes for control purposes is presented. The algorithm is based on time-scale wavelet theory and edge-detection. It is designed for the control of the sawtooth instability, a relaxation oscillator, in fusion plasmas. However, in principle, it can be applied to any periodic crash, measured with any temporally resolved data. It is argued that the detection of crashes has considerably less delay and detects crashes with higher temporal accuracy than other linear methods; this holds especially for very noisy measurements.
Fusion Engineering and Design | 2011
van M Matthijs Berkel; G Gert Witvoet; de Marco Baar; Pwjm Pieter Nuij; ter Hg Hennie Morsche; M Maarten Steinbuch
Physics of Plasmas | 2014
van M Matthijs Berkel; G. M. D. Hogeweij; N. Tamura; Hans Zwart; S. Inagaki; de Marco Baar; K Ida
Archive | 2015
van M Matthijs Berkel
Archive | 2013
van M Matthijs Berkel; de Marco Baar; Gerd Vandersteen
CST | 2013
Shj Stefan Heijmans; van M Matthijs Berkel; M Maarten Steinbuch
Archive | 2012
van M Matthijs Berkel; G. M. D. Hogeweij; Gerd Vandersteen; de Marco Baar
CST | 2012
van de S Bas Schepop; de Marco Baar; van M Matthijs Berkel; M Maarten Steinbuch
Archive | 2011
van M Matthijs Berkel; de Marco Baar; M Maarten Steinbuch; G Gert Witvoet