Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
The purpose of the ITER electron cyclotron resonance heating (ECRH) upper port
launcher is to stabilize the neoclassical tearing mode (NTM) by driving currents (co-ECCD)
locally inside either the q=3/2 or 2 island1. A narrow current deposition profile along with a wide
steering range is required to deposit current inside all islands forming at relevant flux surfaces
over the wide spectra of possible ITER plasma equilibria. The ITER launcher reference design
uses a front steering (FS) mirror that provides optimum focusing for NTM stabilisation and the
possibility for a wide steering range. A two-mirror system (focusing and steering) decouples the
steering and focusing functions of the launcher for enhanced performance2 over that of a remote
steering concept. The steering mechanism uses a frictionless system3, flexure pivots replace
traditional bearings and a gas pneumatic actuator replaces mechanical feeds. Two FS launcher
designs are under consideration: an NTM launcher providing access over the region in which the
NTMs are expected to occur (0.64<=rho (subscript psi)<=0.93), and an Extended Physics (EP) launcher increasing
the access range (0.40<=rho (sobscript psi)<=0.94) seeking a synergy with the equatorial launcher for an enhanced
ECH system for ITER4. In either design, the launcher is capable of injecting up to 16MW per
port (eight beams of up to 2.0MW). The best allocation of the four ports with respect to
engineering and physics aspects is discussed.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
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Elenco autori:
Farina, Daniela; Ramponi, Gabriella
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Titolo del libro:
EC-14 - 14th Joint Workshop on Electron Cyclotron Emission and Electron Cyclotron Resonance Heating