Publication Date:
2003
abstract:
An electron cyclotron resonance heating (ECRH) system has been designed for JET in the framework of the JET
enhanced performance project (JET-EP) under the European fusion development agreement. Due to financial
constraints it has been decided not to implement this project. Nevertheless, the design work conducted from April
2000 to January 2002 shows a number of features that can be relevant in preparation of future ECRH systems, e.g.
for ITER. The ECRH system was foreseen to comprise six gyrotrons, 1MWeach, in order to deliver 5MWinto the
plasma (Verhoeven A.G.A. et al 2001 The ECRH system for JET 26th Int. Conf. on Infrared and Millimeter Waves
(Toulouse, 1014 September 2001) p 83; Verhoeven A.G.A. et al 2003 The 113 GHz ECRH system for JET Proc.
12th Joint Workshop on ECE and ECRH (1316 May 2002) ed G. Giruzzi (Aix-en-Provence: World Scientific)
pp 51116). The main aim was to enable the control of neo-classical tearing modes. The paper will concentrate
on: the power-supply and modulation system, including series IGBT switches, to enable independent control of
each gyrotron and an all-solid-state body power supply to stabilize the gyrotron output power and to enable fast
modulations up to 10 kHz and a plug-in launcher that is steerable in both toroidal and poloidal angles and able to
handle eight separate mm-wave beams. Four steerable launching mirrors were foreseen to handle two mm-wave
beams each. Water cooling of all the mirrors was a particularly ITER-relevant feature.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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List of contributors:
Cirant, SANTE GIOVANNI; Nowak, Silvana; Bruschi, Alessandro
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