Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
This overview summarizes the R&D activities
aimed to secure for the ITER Neutral Beam Injectors a stable
voltage holding, one of the most challenging issue for the NBI
systems operation. The huge size of the accelerator and the
highest voltage (1 MV) ever used in such systems make
prominent some aspects that are, in other application, almost not
influent or well under control, like the Area Effect, Total Voltage
Effect, the highly complex electrostatic configuration and, last
but not least, the cleaning degree of the electrodes surfaces. A
clear explanation of the mechanism leading to the voltage
breakdown in these conditions is far from being well established.
But in the last years a great effort have been deployed by the NBI
community to reliably achieve 1 MV voltage holding that is
required for the NB injectors for ITER. Theoretical models and
new tools have been derived to explain the mechanism of voltage
conditioning and for the design of the complex electrodes
geometries, that supersede the simple electric field optimization.
The 1 MV across a single gap has not yet been achieved but, on
the basis of the results so far obtained, it is now considered to be
achievable.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
fusion reactors; neutral beam injector; voltage breakdown
Elenco autori:
DE LORENZI, Antonio
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