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Title

  • Main Title Technology of fast-wave current drive antennas

Creator

  • Author: Hoffman, D. J.
    Creator Type: Personal
  • Author: Baity, F. W.
    Creator Type: Personal
  • Author: Goulding, R. H.
    Creator Type: Personal
  • Author: Haste, G. R.
    Creator Type: Personal
  • Author: Ryan, P. M.
    Creator Type: Personal
  • Author: Taylor, D. J.
    Creator Type: Personal
  • Author: Swain, D. W.
    Creator Type: Personal
  • Author: Mayberry, M. J.
    Creator Type: Personal
  • Author: Yugo, J. J.
    Creator Type: Personal
    Creator Info: Oak Ridge National Lab., TN (USA)
  • Author: General Atomics, San Diego, CA (USA)
    Creator Type: Organization
  • Author: Oak Ridge National Lab., TN (USA))
    Creator Type: Organization

Contributor

  • Sponsor: United States. Department of Energy. Office of Energy Research.
    Contributor Type: Organization
    Contributor Info: DOE/ER

Publisher

  • Name: Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    Place of Publication: Tennessee

Date

  • Creation: 1989-01-01

Language

  • English

Description

  • Content Description: The design of fast-wave current drive (FWCD) antennas combines the usual antenna considerations (e.g., the plasma/antenna interface, disruptions, high currents and voltages, and thermal loads) with new requirements for spectral shaping and phase control. The internal configuration of the antenna array has a profound effect on the spectrum and the ability to control phasing. This paper elaborates on these considerations, as epitomized by a proof-of-principle (POP) experiment designed for the DIII-D tokamak. The extension of FWCD for machines such as the International Thermonuclear Engineering Reactor (ITER) will require combining ideas implemented in the POP experiment with reactor-relevant antenna concepts, such as the folded waveguide. 6 refs., 8 figs.
  • Physical Description: 13 pages

Subject

  • Keyword: Thermonuclear Reactors
  • Keyword: Heating
  • Keyword: Electrical Equipment
  • STI Subject Categories: 70 Plasma Physics And Fusion Technology
  • Keyword: Resistance Heating
  • Keyword: Current-Drive Heating
  • Keyword: Thermonuclear Devices
  • Keyword: Tokamak Devices
  • Keyword: Joule Heating
  • Keyword: Equipment
  • Keyword: Plasma Heating
  • Keyword: Design
  • Keyword: Electric Heating
  • Keyword: Closed Plasma Devices
  • Keyword: Antennas
  • Keyword: Tokamak Type Reactors 700205* -- Fusion Power Plant Technology-- Fuel, Heating, & Injection Systems
  • Keyword: Iter Tokamak
  • Keyword: Doublet Reactors

Source

  • Conference: 13. international symposium on fusion engineering, Knoxville, TN (USA), 2-6 Oct 1989

Collection

  • Name: Office of Scientific & Technical Information Technical Reports
    Code: OSTI

Institution

  • Name: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
    Code: UNTGD

Resource Type

  • Article

Format

  • Text

Identifier

  • Other: DE90001972
  • Report No.: CONF-891007-30
  • Grant Number: AC05-84OR21400
  • Office of Scientific & Technical Information Report Number: 5663156
  • Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metadc1088456

Note

  • Display Note: NTIS, PC A03/MF A01; OSTI; INIS; GPO Dep.
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