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Design status of the ITER ECRH upper launcher mm-wave system

Landis, J.-D.  
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Chavan, R.  
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Bertizzolo, R.  
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2009
Fusion Engineering and Design
25th Symposium on Fusion Technology

The purpose of the ITER electron cyclotron resonance heating (ECRH) upper launcher (UL), or antennae will be to provide localised current drive by accurately directing mm-wave beams up to 2MW, out of the four allocated upper port plugs, at chosen rational magnetic flux surfaces in order to stabilise neoclassical tearing modes (NTMs). This paper will present an overview of the UL, with emphasis on the mm-wave components. The mm-wave layout includes corrugated waveguide sections and a quasi-optical path with both focusing mirrors and plane steering mirrors. One of the essential components of the UL is the Steering Mechanism Assembly (SMA), providing variable poloidal injection angles fulfilling high deposition accuracy requirements at the plasma location. The Actuator principle and rotor bearings are frictionless and backlash free, avoiding tribological difficulties such as stickslip and seizure. The underlying working principle is the use of mechanically compliant structures. Validation and proof testing of the steering principle is achieved with an uncooled first prototype demonstrator. A second prototype is currently being manufactured, comprising the functionalities needed for the ITER compatible system such as water cooling and high power mm-wave compatibility. In order to perform the fatigue tests of the actuator bellows, a test facility has been built, under ITER-like vacuum and temperature working conditions. Results of the cyclic fatigue tests are compared to the various manufacturer standards and codes, combining stress and strain controlled material fatigue properties. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.fusengdes.2009.01.077
Web of Science ID

WOS:000268012700018

Author(s)
Landis, J.-D.  
Chavan, R.  
Bertizzolo, R.  
Collazos, A.
Dolizy, F.  
Felici, F.  
Sanchez, F.  
Henderson, M.  
Date Issued

2009

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Fusion Engineering and Design
Volume

84

Issue

7-11

Start page

1151

End page

1155

Subjects

Iter

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Electron cyclotron heating

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Ecrh

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Upper port launcher

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Ntm

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Front steering

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Bellow

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Flexure pivot

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Compliant mechanism

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Machined spring

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Event nameEvent placeEvent date
25th Symposium on Fusion Technology

Rostock, Germany

September 15-19, 2008

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May 20, 2010
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