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. Lamalle
  • A. 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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