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Duffy, T.J.; Molvik, A.W.; Baird, E.D.; Correll, D.L.; Munger, R.H.; Gillespie, K.; Holland, E.D.; Pastrone, J.A.; Santamaria, G.T.
California Univ., Livermore (USA). Lawrence Livermore Lab.; Maxwell Labs., Inc., San Diego, CA (USA)1979
California Univ., Livermore (USA). Lawrence Livermore Lab.; Maxwell Labs., Inc., San Diego, CA (USA)1979
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[en] Sections of the 40-kV, 40-A, TMX source are shown. This module is comprised of the arc chamber and accelerator sections. The source accelerator section uses a single rectangular insulator to perform three functions: providing voltage standoff, forming the supporting structure, and acting as the vacuum wall. Both machinable glass ceramic (Corning Macor/sup TM/) and F.R.P. (Nema G-10) have been used for this insulater. In either case, the insulator is joined to the titanium base plate and extractor electrode by thermal-setting-epoxy adhesive. The parts are self jigging; the bonding is done at 120 to 130 0C under a load of .34 MPa
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5 Nov 1979; 5 p; 8. symposium on engineering problems of fusion research; San Francisco, CA, USA; 13 - 16 Nov 1979; CONF-791102--10; Available from NTIS., PC A02/MF A01
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