1. Large Scale CW ECRH Systems: Some considerations
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Turkin Y., Michel G., Marushchenko N. B., Lubiako L., Laqua H. P., Gantenbein G., Braune H., Petelin M.I., Lechte C., Plaum B., Kasparek W., Erckmann V., and Weissgerber M.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Electron Cyclotron Resonance Heating (ECRH) is a key component in the heating arsenal for the next step fusion devices like W7-X and ITER. These devices are equipped with superconducting coils and are designed to operate steady state. ECRH must thus operate in CW-mode with a large flexibility to comply with various physics demands such as plasma start-up, heating and current drive, as well as configurationand MHD - control. The request for many different sophisticated applications results in a growing complexity, which is in conflict with the request for high availability, reliability, and maintainability. ‘Advanced’ ECRH-systems must, therefore, comply with both the complex physics demands and operational robustness and reliability. The W7-X ECRH system is the first CW- facility of an ITER relevant size and is used as a test bed for advanced components. Proposals for future developments are presented together with improvements of gyrotrons, transmission components and launchers.
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- 2012
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