A model for electrical fast transient analyses of the ITER NBI power supplies and the MAMuG accelerator
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
The design of ITER Neutral Beam Injector (NBI) is based on a five-stage electrostatic accelerator, known as
Multi-Aperture Multi-Grid (MAMuG) and characterised by an overall acceleration voltage of -1 MV. The
MAMuG accelerator requires a five-stage power supply systemunder strict load protection requirements,
being subjected in operation to breakdowns. In this paper a circuit model of ITER Neutral Beam Injector
power supplies and MAMuG accelerator is illustrated, for the simulation of fast transients related to
accelerator breakdowns in particular. Consideration of the high voltage involved and of the complex
inductive and capacitive couplings implied careful assessment of stray parameters by calculations with
finite element techniques. The circuit model, developed to address a number of design issues requiring
simulations at system level, is now ready for use--the optimisation of passive protections being the most
significant application.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Neutral Beam Injector (NBI); Breakdown; Circuit model
List of contributors:
DE LORENZI, Antonio; Grando, Luca
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