1. PROGRESS ON DESIGN AND TESTING OF CORRUGATED WAVEGUIDE COMPONENTS SUITABLE FOR ITER ECH AND CD TRANSMISSION LINES
- Author
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R. A. Olstad, R. W. Callis, H. J. Grunloh, J. L. Doane, and C. P. Moeller
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Nuclear engineering ,Cyclotron ,Electrical engineering ,Thermal management of electronic devices and systems ,law.invention ,Electric power transmission ,Transmission line ,law ,Gyrotron ,Performance requirement ,business ,Waveguide - Abstract
The performance requirement of 1 (possibly 2) MW cw at 170 GHz for ITER Electron Cyclotron Heating and Current Drive transmission line components is much more demanding than the 1 MW 10 s performance, generally at 110 GHz, that has been demonstrated on present devices. The high ITER heat loads will require enhanced cooling and, for some components, new or modified designs. In addition to thermal management issues, the components must be designed to have very low losses in order to meet the ITER transmission line efficiency requirements. Testing at representative ITER conditions of some components has been initiated at the JAEA 170 GHz gyrotron test stand at Naka, Japan. Plans for testing additional components, both at JAEA and in the US will be presented. The US ITER Project Office (USIPO) plans to test a complete prototype ITER transmission line in order to validate the designs for use on ITER, and GA is providing some components to the USIPO for initial tests.
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- 2009