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ITER ECH Transmission Line System Design and Status

23 Apr 2024, 14:00
3h
Royal Ball Room (Ramada Hotel, Daejeon, Republic of Korea)

Royal Ball Room

Ramada Hotel, Daejeon, Republic of Korea

Speaker

Gregory Hanson (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

Description

The electron cyclotron (EC) heating & current drive (H&CD) system on ITER provides plasma heating by generating, transmitting, and launching high-intensity, high-frequency (170 GHz) electromagnetic wave energy steerable across the plasma cross-section. The transmission line (TL) subsystem connects the Matching Optics Unit (MOU) on each of the 24 gyrotrons to the 32 feed points in the four upper launchers and the 24 feed points in the equatorial launcher. Each TL must be able to operate at up to 1.2 MW of input power for up to 1 hour pulse lengths. The TL system contains 50 mm water-cooled corrugated waveguide, 90o miter bends, 140o miter bends, polarizer miter bend pairs, switches, expansion units, pumpouts, DC breaks, MOU-TL adapters, rf loads, and isolation valves. A detailed finite element analysis has been used to verify the thermo-mechanical performance of each component. The microwave performance has been analyzed using a 3-D electromagnetic code combined with a Monte Carlo code. This approach allows the impact of manufacturing and installation tolerances to be assessed and optimized to provide a high probability of achieving the system performance requirements. Prototypes of the waveguide and TL components have been fabricated and tested at high-power. Production contracts are now being issued for fabrication and delivery of the waveguide and components to ITER.

Primary author

Gregory Hanson (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

Co-authors

Mr Aravind Shanmugasundaram (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) Mr Carl Dukes (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) Mr Charles Schaich (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) Franco Gandini (ITER International Organization) Dr Koji Takahashi (National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology, Ibaraki, Japan) Dr Mark Henderson (UKAEA) Michael Kaufman (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) Natalia Casal (ITER International Organization) Timothy Goodman (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Swiss Plasma Center, Lausanne, Switzerland) Zachary Wolfe (UT-Battelle, LLC) Mr Zackary Hale (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

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