A dummy load dissipates the radiofrequency power and is required for the electron cyclotron heating system to test and adjust a gyrotron or a transmission line in ITER and JT60SA. The dummy load is comprised of a watercooledvacuum chamber and a reflector. The vacuum chamber has intensive cooling and the inside surface has a ceramic coating layer. It is important that the dummy load has reliable durability and long lifetime. Linear movement is used as a main mechanism for the reflector to mitigate the heat deposition concentration instead of rotating reflector. The vacuum boundary for the linear movement is simply made with bellows and the bellows is accessible from the outside. The distribution of the ceramic coating thickness is carefully ...
An increase in the frequency of microwave used for the processing of materials has a great potential...
For the future stellarator W7-X in Greifswald, a powerful electron cyclotron resonance heating (ECRH...
A 1 MW, 110 GHz gyrotron is to be installed at General Optical Atomics in 1995. A Mirror Optics Unit...
Calabazas Creek Research, Inc. developed a load capable of continuously dissipating 2 MW of RF power...
The European fusion reactor research facility, called International Thermonuclear Experimental React...
In high-power fusion gyrotrons, the maximum heat-load on the wall of the interaction section is in t...
A new series of MW-class, RF loads were developed that can dissipate power levels exceeding 1.5 MW a...
An electron cyclotron heating and current drive system in ITER is designed to inject RF power of 20 ...
The Divertor Tokamak Test (DTT) facility, whose construction has started in Frascati (Italy), will b...
In JT-60SA (Super Advanced), nine sets of evacuated corrugated waveguide transmission lines (60 – 80...
The European development of a gyrotron for ITER is focused on a 170 GHz, 2 MW CW coaxial-cavity gyro...
High power gyrotron testing at long pulses is a necessary step in the development of mm-wave systems...
The objective of this program is the design and development of a millimeter-wave device to produce 2...
The future EC systems will consist of several gyrotron sources providing MW-level millimeter wave po...
The 2 MW cw requirement for ITER EC transmission lines has led GA to design a number of new and modi...
An increase in the frequency of microwave used for the processing of materials has a great potential...
For the future stellarator W7-X in Greifswald, a powerful electron cyclotron resonance heating (ECRH...
A 1 MW, 110 GHz gyrotron is to be installed at General Optical Atomics in 1995. A Mirror Optics Unit...
Calabazas Creek Research, Inc. developed a load capable of continuously dissipating 2 MW of RF power...
The European fusion reactor research facility, called International Thermonuclear Experimental React...
In high-power fusion gyrotrons, the maximum heat-load on the wall of the interaction section is in t...
A new series of MW-class, RF loads were developed that can dissipate power levels exceeding 1.5 MW a...
An electron cyclotron heating and current drive system in ITER is designed to inject RF power of 20 ...
The Divertor Tokamak Test (DTT) facility, whose construction has started in Frascati (Italy), will b...
In JT-60SA (Super Advanced), nine sets of evacuated corrugated waveguide transmission lines (60 – 80...
The European development of a gyrotron for ITER is focused on a 170 GHz, 2 MW CW coaxial-cavity gyro...
High power gyrotron testing at long pulses is a necessary step in the development of mm-wave systems...
The objective of this program is the design and development of a millimeter-wave device to produce 2...
The future EC systems will consist of several gyrotron sources providing MW-level millimeter wave po...
The 2 MW cw requirement for ITER EC transmission lines has led GA to design a number of new and modi...
An increase in the frequency of microwave used for the processing of materials has a great potential...
For the future stellarator W7-X in Greifswald, a powerful electron cyclotron resonance heating (ECRH...
A 1 MW, 110 GHz gyrotron is to be installed at General Optical Atomics in 1995. A Mirror Optics Unit...