Progress on the heating and current drive systems for ITER

J. Jacquinot, F. Albajar, B. Beaumont, A. Becoulet, T. Bonicelli, D. Bora, D. Campbell, A. Chakraborty, C. Darbos, H. Decamps, G. Denisov, R. Goulding, J. Graceffa, T. Gassmann, R. Hemsworth, M. Henderson, G. T. Hoang, T. Inoue, N. Kobayashi, P. U. LamalleA. Mukherjee, M. Nightingale, D. Rasmussen, S. L. Rao, G. Saibene, K. Sakamoto, R. Sartori, B. Schunke, P. Sonato, D. Swain, K. Takahashi, M. Tanaka, A. Tanga, K. Watanabe

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Abstract

The electron cyclotron (EC), ion cyclotron (IC), heating-neutral beam (H-NB) and, although not in the day 1 baseline, lower hybrid (LH) systems intended for ITER have been reviewed in 2007/2008 in light of progress of physics and technology in the field. Although the overall specifications are unchanged, notable changes have been approved. Firstly, it has been emphasized that the H&CD systems are vital for the ITER programme. Consequently, the full 73 MW should be commissioned and available on a routine basis before the D/T phase. Secondly, significant changes have been approved at system level, most notably: the possibility to operate the heating beams at full power during the hydrogen phase requiring new shine through protection; the possibility to operate IC with 2 antennas with increased robustness (no moving parts); the possible increase to 2 MW of key components of the EC transmission systems in order to provide an easier upgrading of the EC power as may be required by the project; the addition of a building dedicated to the RF power sources and to a testing facility for acceptance of diagnostics and heating port plugs. Thirdly, the need of a plan for developing, in time for the active phase, a CD system such as LH suitable for very long pulse operation of ITER was recognised. The review describes these changes and their rationale.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)125-130
Number of pages6
JournalFusion Engineering and Design
Volume84
Issue number2-6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2009

Keywords

  • Electron cyclotron waves
  • Heating and current drive
  • ITER
  • Ion cyclotron waves
  • Lower hybrid waves
  • NB heating
  • RF heating
  • Tokamak

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