On the road to ITER NBIs: SPIDER improvement after first operation and MITICA construction progress
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
To reach fusion conditions and control the plasma configuration in ITER, the next step in tokamak fusion
research, two neutral beam injectors (NBIs) will supply 16.5 MW each, by neutralizing accelerated negative
hydrogen or deuterium ions. The requirements of ITER NBIs (40A/1 MeV D- ions for <=1 h, 46A/870 keV H- ions
for <=1000 s) have never been simultaneously attained. So in the Neutral Beam Test Facility (NBTF, Consorzio
RFX, Italy) the operation of the full-scale ITER NBI prototype (MITICA) will be tested and optimised up to full
performances, focussing on accelerator (including voltage holding), beam optics, neutralisation, residual ion
removal. The NBTF includes also the full-scale prototype of the ITER NBI source with 100 keV particle energy
(SPIDER), for early investigation of: negative ion production and extraction, source uniformity, negative ion
current density and beam optics.
This paper will describe the main results of the first two years of SPIDER operation, devoted to characterizing
plasma and beam parameters, including investigation of RF-plasma coupling efficiency and magnetic filter field
effectiveness in reducing co-extracted electrons. SPIDER is progressing towards the first caesium injection, which
aims at increasing the negative ion density. A major shutdown, planned for 2021, to solve the issues identified
during the operation and to carry out programmed modifications, will be outlined.
The installation of each MITICA power supply and auxiliary system is completed; in-vessel mechanical
components are under procurement by Fusion for Energy (F4E). Integration, commissioning and test of the power
supplies, procured by F4E and QST, as the Japanese Domestic Agency (JADA), will be presented. In particular,
1.0MV insulating tests were carried out step-by-step and successfully completed. In 2020 integrated tests of the
power supplies on the accelerator dummy load started, including the assessment of their resilience to accelerator
grid breakdowns using a short-circuit device located in vacuum.
The aggressive programme, to validate the NBI design at NBTF and to meet ITER schedule (requiring NBIs in
operation in 2032), will be outlined. Unfortunately, in 2020 the coronavirus disease infection affected the NBTF
activities. A solution to proceed with integrated power tests despite the coronavirus is presented.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
ITER neutral beam injectors; Negative ion beam; Negative ion source
List of contributors:
Rigamonti, Davide; Pomaro, Nicola; Martines, Emilio; Antoni, Vanni; DE LORENZI, Antonio; Taliercio, Cesare; Sottocornola, Aldo; Serianni, Gianluigi; Bruno, Domenico; Rutigliano, Maria; Grando, Luca; Taccogna, Francesco; Spolaore, Monica; Terranova, David; Zuin, Matteo; Recchia, Mauro; Agostinetti, Piero; Agostini, Matteo; Brombin, Matteo; DALLA PALMA, Mauro; Luchetta, ADRIANO FRANCESCO; Giacomelli, LUCA CARLO; Rebai, Marica; Muraro, Andrea; Toigo, Vanni; Zaccaria, Pierluigi; Tardocchi, Marco; Gaio, Elena; Martini, Stefano; Manduchi, Gabriele; Pasqualotto, Roberto
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