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An overview of the ITER electron cyclotron H&CD system

Authors :
John Caughman
Atsushi Kasugai
Jean-Philippe Hogge
A. Tanga
M. A. Henderson
Emanuele Poli
Dennis Ronden
Koji Takahashi
M.R. de Baar
N. Kobayashi
D. Straus
Michael A. Shapiro
David A Rasmussen
Daniela Farina
S. Cirant
C. Darbos
C. Zucca
Bernhard Piosczyk
U. Baruah
Richard J. Temkin
Olivier Sauter
S. L. Rao
Alessandro Bruschi
René Chavan
L. Porte
G. Saibene
R. Heidinger
T. Gassman
F. Albajar
I. Paganakis
P. Platania
O. Jean
Burkhard Plaum
C. Nazare
J. Oda
H. Zohm
Keishi Sakamoto
Minh Quang Tran
Manfred Thumm
A. Collazos
F. Sanchez
Franco Gandini
A. Moro
Carlo Sozzi
G. Ramponi
Stefan Kern
G. G. Denisov
Theo Scherer
T.S. Bigelow
W. Kasparek
Timothy Goodman
R. Bertizzolo
Peter Spaeh
T. Bonicelli
Ken Kajiwara
Stefano Alberti
B. Becket
J. D. Landis
Source :
2009 34th International Conference on Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz Waves.
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
IEEE, 2009.

Abstract

This Paper reviews the design and functionality of the 24MW 170GHz electron cyclotron heating and current drive system being planned for the ITER Tokamak. The sub-systems (power supplies, gyrotrons, transmission lines and launcher antennas) are described based on present day technologies, while on-going R&D provides component and sub-system testing with the possibility of increasing the reliability of the overall EC system. Modifications to the steering ranges of the launching antennas are under investigation that can improve the functional capabilities of the EC system without increasing cost and relaxing the engineering constraints.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
2009 34th International Conference on Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz Waves
Accession number :
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