
doi: 10.2172/6299008
To address the electron cyclotron heating requirements of planned fusion experiments such as the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) and the Compact Ignition Tokamak (CIT), Varian is developing gyrotrons at frequencies ranging from 100--300 GHz with output power capabilities up to 1 MW CW. Experimental gyrotrons have been built at frequencies between 100--140 GHz, and a study program has addressed the critical elements of designing 280--300 GHz gyrotrons capable of generating CW power levels up to 1 MW. Initial test vehicles at 140 GHz have utilized TE{sub 15,2,1} interaction cavities, and have been designed to generate short-pulse (up to 20 ms) power levels of 1 MW and up to 400 kW CW. Recently, short-pulse power levels of 1040 kW at 38% efficiency have been obtained and average powers of 200 kW have been achieved. Long-pulse operation has been extended to pulse durations of 0.5 seconds at power levels of 400 kW. Gyrotron oscillators capable of generating output powers of 500 kW CW at a frequency of 110 GHz have recently been designed and a prototype is currently being tested. Design work for a 1 MW CW gyrotron at 110 GHz, is in progress. The 1 MW CW tube will employmore » an output coupling approach where the microwave output is separated from the microwave output. 15 refs., 10 figs., 3 tabs.« less
Design, Electronic Equipment, Testing, Power Range, Equipment, Efficiency, Electromagnets, Heating, Microwave Amplifiers, Currents, Radiations, Microwave Radiation, Superconducting Devices 700205* -- Fusion Power Plant Technology-- Fuel, & Injection Systems, Electrical Equipment, Microwave Equipment, Electromagnetic Radiation, Plasma Heating, Amplifiers, Superconducting Magnets, Magnets, Megawatt Power Range, 70 Plasma Physics And Fusion Technology, Ecr Heating, High-Frequency Heating, Beam Currents
Design, Electronic Equipment, Testing, Power Range, Equipment, Efficiency, Electromagnets, Heating, Microwave Amplifiers, Currents, Radiations, Microwave Radiation, Superconducting Devices 700205* -- Fusion Power Plant Technology-- Fuel, & Injection Systems, Electrical Equipment, Microwave Equipment, Electromagnetic Radiation, Plasma Heating, Amplifiers, Superconducting Magnets, Magnets, Megawatt Power Range, 70 Plasma Physics And Fusion Technology, Ecr Heating, High-Frequency Heating, Beam Currents
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