2013
DOI: 10.2172/1062404
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Detection of Disruptions in the High-β Spherical Torus NSTX

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“…Machine-learning approaches (discussed below) should be applicable to data analysis for optimization of these individual physics-based tests [33] and the control responses. Although each such test is specialized to certain classes of disruptions, multiple threshold tests can be combined with suitable weighting to make a more general warning system with a high success rate [34].…”
Section: Real-time Predictionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Machine-learning approaches (discussed below) should be applicable to data analysis for optimization of these individual physics-based tests [33] and the control responses. Although each such test is specialized to certain classes of disruptions, multiple threshold tests can be combined with suitable weighting to make a more general warning system with a high success rate [34].…”
Section: Real-time Predictionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are many approaches to create such algorithms. Perhaps the simplest is a scheme in which thresholds (of physical quantities in parameter space) between classes ND and D are determined by minimizing overlap in histograms of data from each class, as discussed in [5,11,23,28] among other works. Machine learning methods have also been implemented, trained and tested on these data sets (see the references listed in section 1).…”
Section: Interpretation Of Random Forest Predictionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…differences between programmed and measured values of plasma current or vertical position-are chosen based on their relevance to disruption physics as well as their real-time measurement capability. Second, databases of these parameters are assembled for many machines and many times throughout plasma discharges, some terminated by disruptions; for examples, see [7,10,11,13,17,28].…”
Section: Implication Of Binary Classificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In many toroidal plasma devices such as tokamaks and spherical toruses (STs) (Gerhardt et al, 2013), disruptions are observed as sudden and dangerous events that induce rapid release of particles and energy to the device wall (Schuller, 1995). A typical disruption brings the plasma experiment (the "shot") to an abrupt end and, because of the associated large rapid energy release, it can also seriously damage the device-especially in larger systems such as ITER (Strait et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%