A Real Time Bolometer Tomographic Reconstruction Algorithm in Nuclear Fusion Reactors

In tokamak nuclear fusion reactors, one of the main issues is to know the total emission of radiation, which is mandatory to understand the plasma physics and is very useful to monitor and control the plasma evolution. This radiation can be measured by means of a bolometer system that consists in a...

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Main Authors: Augusto Montisci, Sara Carcangiu, Giuliana Sias, Barbara Cannas, Alessandra Fanni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Mathematics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7390/9/11/1186
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spelling doaj-8d8f73fde32a49e0abb152835e5afcb32021-06-01T00:58:36ZengMDPI AGMathematics2227-73902021-05-0191186118610.3390/math9111186A Real Time Bolometer Tomographic Reconstruction Algorithm in Nuclear Fusion ReactorsAugusto Montisci0Sara Carcangiu1Giuliana Sias2Barbara Cannas3Alessandra Fanni4Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Cagliari, 09123 Cagliari, ItalyDepartment of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Cagliari, 09123 Cagliari, ItalyDepartment of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Cagliari, 09123 Cagliari, ItalyDepartment of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Cagliari, 09123 Cagliari, ItalyDepartment of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Cagliari, 09123 Cagliari, ItalyIn tokamak nuclear fusion reactors, one of the main issues is to know the total emission of radiation, which is mandatory to understand the plasma physics and is very useful to monitor and control the plasma evolution. This radiation can be measured by means of a bolometer system that consists in a certain number of elements sensitive to the integral of the radiation along straight lines crossing the plasma. By placing the sensors in such a way to have families of crossing lines, sophisticated tomographic inversion algorithms allow to reconstruct the radiation tomography in the 2D poloidal cross-section of the plasma. In tokamaks, the number of projection cameras is often quite limited resulting in an inversion mathematic problem very ill conditioned so that, usually, it is solved by means of a grid-based, iterative constrained optimization procedure, whose convergence time is not suitable for the real time requirements. In this paper, to illustrate the method, an assumption not valid in general is made on the correlation among the grid elements, based on the statistical distribution of the radiation emissivity over a set of tomographic reconstructions, performed off-line. Then, a regularization procedure is carried out, which merge highly correlated grid elements providing a squared coefficients matrix with an enough low condition number. This matrix, which is inverted offline once for all, can be multiplied by the actual bolometer measures returning the tomographic reconstruction, with calculations suitable for real time application. The proposed algorithm is applied, in this paper, to a synthetic case study.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7390/9/11/1186numerical techniquesmathematical modelingnuclear fusiontokamaksbolometerplasma tomography
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author Augusto Montisci
Sara Carcangiu
Giuliana Sias
Barbara Cannas
Alessandra Fanni
spellingShingle Augusto Montisci
Sara Carcangiu
Giuliana Sias
Barbara Cannas
Alessandra Fanni
A Real Time Bolometer Tomographic Reconstruction Algorithm in Nuclear Fusion Reactors
Mathematics
numerical techniques
mathematical modeling
nuclear fusion
tokamaks
bolometer
plasma tomography
author_facet Augusto Montisci
Sara Carcangiu
Giuliana Sias
Barbara Cannas
Alessandra Fanni
author_sort Augusto Montisci
title A Real Time Bolometer Tomographic Reconstruction Algorithm in Nuclear Fusion Reactors
title_short A Real Time Bolometer Tomographic Reconstruction Algorithm in Nuclear Fusion Reactors
title_full A Real Time Bolometer Tomographic Reconstruction Algorithm in Nuclear Fusion Reactors
title_fullStr A Real Time Bolometer Tomographic Reconstruction Algorithm in Nuclear Fusion Reactors
title_full_unstemmed A Real Time Bolometer Tomographic Reconstruction Algorithm in Nuclear Fusion Reactors
title_sort real time bolometer tomographic reconstruction algorithm in nuclear fusion reactors
publisher MDPI AG
series Mathematics
issn 2227-7390
publishDate 2021-05-01
description In tokamak nuclear fusion reactors, one of the main issues is to know the total emission of radiation, which is mandatory to understand the plasma physics and is very useful to monitor and control the plasma evolution. This radiation can be measured by means of a bolometer system that consists in a certain number of elements sensitive to the integral of the radiation along straight lines crossing the plasma. By placing the sensors in such a way to have families of crossing lines, sophisticated tomographic inversion algorithms allow to reconstruct the radiation tomography in the 2D poloidal cross-section of the plasma. In tokamaks, the number of projection cameras is often quite limited resulting in an inversion mathematic problem very ill conditioned so that, usually, it is solved by means of a grid-based, iterative constrained optimization procedure, whose convergence time is not suitable for the real time requirements. In this paper, to illustrate the method, an assumption not valid in general is made on the correlation among the grid elements, based on the statistical distribution of the radiation emissivity over a set of tomographic reconstructions, performed off-line. Then, a regularization procedure is carried out, which merge highly correlated grid elements providing a squared coefficients matrix with an enough low condition number. This matrix, which is inverted offline once for all, can be multiplied by the actual bolometer measures returning the tomographic reconstruction, with calculations suitable for real time application. The proposed algorithm is applied, in this paper, to a synthetic case study.
topic numerical techniques
mathematical modeling
nuclear fusion
tokamaks
bolometer
plasma tomography
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7390/9/11/1186
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