Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
The ITER project requires additional heating provided by two injectors of neutral beams
resulting from the neutralization of accelerated negative ions. To study and optimise negative
ion production, the SPIDER test facility (particle energy 100keV; beam current 50A) is under
construction in Padova, with the aim of testing beam characteristics and to verify the source
proper operation. The SPIDER beam will be characterized by the instrumented calorimeter
STRIKE, whose main components are unidirectional carbon composite tiles. Some prototype
tiles have been employed as a small-scale version of STRIKE (mini-STRIKE) to test the
effectiveness of the beam diagnostic.
This contribution describes the analysis procedure applied to the thermal measurements on
the rear side of the tiles with the purpose of reconstructing the energy flux due to the negative
ion beam colliding on the front side. The method is based on the transfer function technique
and allows a fast analysis by means of the FFT algorithm.
The efficacy of the method has been tested both on simulated and measured mini-STRIKE
temperature profiles: in all cases the energy flux features are well reproduced and beamlets
are well resolved; limits and restrictions of the method are also discussed, providing strategies
to handle issues related to signal noise and digital processing.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
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Elenco autori:
Serianni, Gianluigi
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