Validating and speeding up x-ray tomographic inversions in tokamak plasmas

Author:

Jardin AORCID,Mazon DORCID,Bielecki JORCID,Dworak DORCID,Guibert D,Król KORCID,Savoye-Peysson YORCID,Scholz MORCID,Walkowiak JORCID,

Abstract

Abstract X-ray tomography is a precious tool in tokamaks that provides rich information about the core plasma, such as local impurity concentration, electron temperature and density as well as magnetic equilibrium (ME) and magnetohydrodynamic activity. Nevertheless, inferring the local plasma emissivity from a sparse set of line-integrated measurements is an ill-posed problem that requires dedicated regularization and validation methods. Besides, speeding up the inversion algorithm in order to be compatible with real-time control systems is a challenging task with traditional approaches. In this contribution, in a first part we introduce tools aiming at validating and speeding up the x-ray tomographic inversions based on Tikhonov regularization, including ME constraint and parameter optimization, taking the WEST geometry as an example. In a second part, an alternative approach compatible with real-time, based on a set of neural networks is proposed and compared with the Tikhonov approach for an experimental case.

Funder

National Science Centre, Poland

Infrastruktura PL-Grid

EUROfusion Consortium

Polish Ministry of Education and Science

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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