
doi: 10.2172/7025684
The TFTR Neutral Beam Power System (NBPS) consists of the accelerator grid power supply and the auxiliary power supplies required to operate the TFTR 120-keV ion sources. The current configuration of the NBPS including the 11-MVA accelerator grid power supply and the Arc and Filament power supplies isolated for operation at accelerator grid voltages up to 120 kV, is described. The prototype NBPS has been assembled at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory and has been operated. The results of the initial operation and the description and resolution of some of the technical problems encountered during the commissioning tests are presented.
Tokamak Type Reactors 700203* -- Fusion Power Plant Technology-- Power Supplies, Neutral Beam Sources, Design, Electronic Equipment, Power Supplies, Equipment, Thermonuclear Reactors, Energy Storage, 700205 -- Fusion Power Plant Technology-- Fuel, 530, Electronic Circuits, Ion Sources, Heating, Tftr Reactors, 70 Plasma Physics And Fusion Technology, Operation, & Injection Systems
Tokamak Type Reactors 700203* -- Fusion Power Plant Technology-- Power Supplies, Neutral Beam Sources, Design, Electronic Equipment, Power Supplies, Equipment, Thermonuclear Reactors, Energy Storage, 700205 -- Fusion Power Plant Technology-- Fuel, 530, Electronic Circuits, Ion Sources, Heating, Tftr Reactors, 70 Plasma Physics And Fusion Technology, Operation, & Injection Systems
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