Evaluation of power transfer efficiency for a high power inductively coupled radio-frequency hydrogen ion source
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Neutral beam injection (NBI) for plasma heating and current drive is necessary for International
Thermonuclear Experimental reactor (ITER) tokamak. Due to its various advantages, a radio
frequency (RF) driven plasma source type was selected as a reference ion source for the ITER
heating NBI. The ITER relevant RF negative ion sources are inductively coupled (IC) devices
whose operational working frequency has been chosen to be 1 MHz and are characterized by
high RF power density (~9.4Wcm-3) and low operational pressure (around 0.3 Pa). The RF field is produced by a coil in a cylindrical chamber leading to a plasma generation followed by its
expansion inside the chamber. This paper recalls different concepts based on which a
methodology is developed to evaluate the efficiency of the RF power transfer to hydrogen
plasma. This efficiency is then analyzed as a function of the working frequency and in
dependence of other operating source and plasma parameters. The study is applied to a high
power IC RF hydrogen ion source which is similar to one simplified driver of the ELISE source
(half the size of the ITER NBI source).
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
efficiency; frequency variation; inductively coupled; ion sources; power transfer; stochastic heating; transformer model
Elenco autori:
Recchia, Mauro; Gaio, Elena
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