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Ion cyclotron resonance heating (ICRH) start-up antenna for the mirror fusion test facility (MFTF-B)
McCarville, T.M.; Romesser, T.E.
TRW, Inc., Redondo Beach, CA (USA)1985
TRW, Inc., Redondo Beach, CA (USA)1985
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[en] The purpose of the ICRH start-up antenna on MFTF-B is to heat the plasma and control the ion distribution as the density increases during start-up. The antenna, consisting of two center fed half turn loops phased 1800 apart, has been designed for 1 MW of input power, with a goal of coupling 400 kW into the ions. To vary the heating frequency relative to the local ion cyclotron frequency, the antenna is tunable over a range from 7.5 to 12.5 MHz. The thermal requirements common to low duty cycle ICRH antennas are especially severe for the MFTF-B antenna. The stress requirements are also unique, deriving from the possibility of seismic activity or JxB forces if the magnets unexpectedly quench. Considerable attention has been paid to contact control at high current bolt-up joints, and arranging geometries so as to minimize the possibility of voltage breakdown
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2 Oct 1985; 6 p; 11. symposium on engineering problems in fusion research; Austin, TX (USA); 18-22 Nov 1985; CONF-851102--2; Available from NTIS, PC A02/MF A01 as DE86002376
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