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Design considerations for future DEMO gyrotrons: A review on related gyrotron activities within EUROfusion

Authors :
Jelonnek, J. Aiello, G. Alberti, S. Avramidis, K. Braunmueller, F. Bruschi, A. Chelis, J. Franck, J. Franke, T. Gantenbein, G. Garavaglia, S. Granucci, G. Grossetti, G. Illy, S. Ioannidis, Z.C. Jin, J. Kalaria, P. Latsas, G.P. Pagonakis, I.G. Rzesnicki, T. Ruess, S. Scherer, T. Schmid, M. Strauss, D. Wu, C. Tigelis, I. Thumm, M. Tran, M.Q.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Long-term options for a steady-state DEMOnstration power plant may require the availability of gyrotrons with an operating frequency significantly above 200 GHz together with an RF output power of more than 1 MW and a total gyrotron efficiency of better than 60%. Frequency tuning in steps of around 2–3 GHz might be needed for control of plasma stability. Multi-purpose operation at frequencies with leaps of about 30 GHz might be considered for plasma start-up, heating and current drive at different operation scenarios. The combination of those requirements clearly challenges present-day technological limits. The R&D work within the EUROfusion WP HCD EC Gyrotron R&D and Advanced Developments is focusing on named targets. In particular, a centre frequency of around 240 GHz is under investigation. The coaxial-cavity gyrotron technology, and, as a possible fallback solution, the conventional hollow-cavity are under investigation. Both options are studied with regards to maximum achievable output power versus efficiency, operation stability and tolerances. Concerning the coaxial-cavity technology, an additional experimental investigation shall verify the predicted operation capabilities. Various promising concepts for multi-stage depressed collectors (MSDC) are under investigation. The research and development are completed by advancing the simulation and test tools capabilities significantly. © 2017 The Authors

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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