Title :
Present Status of the New Multi-Frequency ECRH System for ASDEX Upgrade
Author :
Wagner, D. ; Leuterer, F. ; Stober, J. ; Manini, A. ; Monaco, F. ; Munich, M. ; Schutz, H. ; Zohm, H. ; Franke, T. ; Thumm, M. ; Heidinger, R. ; Danilov, I. ; Gantenbein, G. ; Flamm, J. ; Kasparek, W. ; Litvak, A.G. ; Popov, L.G. ; Nichiporenko, V.O. ; My
Author_Institution :
Max-Plank-Inst. fur Plasmaphys., Garching
Abstract :
Summary form only given. The first two-frequency GYCOM gyrotron Odissey-1 has been installed and put into operation in the new multi-frequency ECRH system at the ASDEX Upgrade tokamak experiment. It works at 105 GHz and 140GHz with output power 610kW and 820kW respectively at a pulse length of 10s. A further extension of the system with 3 more gyrotrons is underway. These gyrotrons will be step-tunable and operate at two additional intermediate frequencies between 105 and 140GHz. Such gyrotrons will require broadband vacuum windows. Construction and cold tests of a first broadband double-disc toms window are completed. The transmission to the tonis is in normal air, through corrugated aluminum waveguides with I.D.=87mm over a total length of about 70m. Calorimetric measurements gave a total transmission loss of only 12% at 105GHz and 10% at 140GHz. The variable frequency will significantly extend the operating range of the ECRH system, e.g. allow for central heating at different magnetic fields. Other experimental features, like the suppression of neoclassical tearing modes (NTM), require to drive current on the high field side without changing the magnetic field. The stabilization of NTM´s requires a very localized power deposition such that its center can be feedback controlled, for instance to keep it on a resonant q-surface. For this reason fast movable launchers have been installed.
Keywords :
Tokamak devices; gyrotrons; millimetre wave tubes; plasma filled waveguides; plasma radiofrequency heating; pulsed power technology; ASDEX Upgrade tokamak experiment; Odissey 1; broadband vacuum window; calorimetric measurement; corrugated aluminum waveguides; fast movable launchers; frequency 105 GHz; frequency 140 GHz; localized power deposition; multifrequency ECRH system; neoclassical tearing mode suppression; output power; power 610 kW; power 820 kW; resonant q-surface; total transmission loss; two-frequency GYCOM gyrotron; Aluminum; Frequency; Gyrotrons; Loss measurement; Magnetic field measurement; Power generation; Propagation losses; Testing; Tokamaks; Variable speed drives;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 2007. ICOPS 2007. IEEE 34th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Albuquerque, NM
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0915-0
DOI :
10.1109/PPPS.2007.4346120