Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Content:
This work describes the preliminary assessment of the different waveguide technologies for the
ex-vessel transmission lines of the Plasma Position Reflectometer (PPR) in ITER. Initially, both
oversized rectangular and circular corrugated waveguides were considered for the study; the former
due to reduced costs and ease of procurement and the latter due to better performance in terms
of attenuation and radiation characteristics -which have a great impact in gaps and miter bends
performance for instance-. Using the preliminary layout information available at this initial stage of
the PPR design and the required frequency range, several waveguide dimensions were evaluated
for both technologies, namely WR137, WR187, WR284, WR340 and WR430 in case of rectangular
waveguides and 31.75 mm, 63.5 mm, 76.2 mm and 88.9 mm diameters for circular corrugated
waveguides. These dimensions were chosen taking into account the space reservation provided by
ITER and commercially available waveguide sizes. In an initial stage, only ohmic losses and mode
conversion at mitre bends were taken into account for the comparison of all the possibilities. Results
from a literature survey helped evaluating analytically the several possibilities in order to narrow
the selection and set up some conclusions. In a later stage of the analysis , both ohmic loss and
mode conversion at mitre bends were calculated with rigorous codes only for the selected geometries,
together with mode conversion losses from gaps along the transmission line. This process led to the
final estimation of performance for the preliminary routing of the PPR ex-vessel transmission lines.
The reference solution of choice was 88.9 mm internal diameter circular corrugated waveguide, as
the best compromise between in-band performance and space constraints.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.03 Poster in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
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Elenco autori:
Simonetto, Alessandro
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