Characteristics of dielectric insulators in vacuum windows of coaxial 10 to 100 MHz transmission lines in high-power steady-state use under irradiation are simulated with respect to electric, nuclear, mechanical, and thermal properties. Neutron fluence /spl sim/5/spl times/10/sup 18/ n/cm/sup 2/ at the window is obtained to be sufficiently small to allow beryllia, but not alumina, to be used as dielectric. In beryllia (10/sup -3/ displacements per atom (dpa) due to irradiation) or in un-irradiated alumina (97.5% purity), the temperature is found to rise by not more than 125/spl deg/C with maximum stress <140 MPa for 50 kV peak voltage at 60 MHz, provided niobium, titanium or materials with similar thermal expansion coefficients are used ...
Several IEA workshops have been held over the past few years to discuss the growing number of experi...
The requirements for mirror fusion electrical insulators are discussed. Insulators will be required ...
In the Oarai Branch, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, we have been studying radi...
Characteristics of dielectric insulators in vacuum windows of coaxial 10 to 100 MHz transmission lin...
The dielectric window of a 35–60 MHz ion cyclotron resonance frequency (ICRF) transmission line is d...
The choice of dielectric material for the (double) dielectric window of the ITER ICRF Transmission L...
Ceramic windows will be used as material barriers for radio frequency plasma heating in fusion react...
The behavior of electrically insulating ceramics was investigated before and after exposure to neutr...
The choice of dielectric material for the (double) dielectric window of the ITER ICRF Transmission L...
The electrical conductivity of two ceramic insulators, alumina, and silicon nitride was measured in ...
Design, analysis and testing of a waveguide window with a goal of propagating greater than 100 kW av...
The thermal conductivity degradation due to low-temperature neutron irradiation is studied and quant...
Design, Analysis, and testing of a waveguide window with a goal of propagatin g greater than 100 kW ...
Design, analysis, and testing of a waveguide window with a goal of propagating greater than 100 kW a...
Technical dielectric materials and ceramics are used in many different high technology industrial ar...
Several IEA workshops have been held over the past few years to discuss the growing number of experi...
The requirements for mirror fusion electrical insulators are discussed. Insulators will be required ...
In the Oarai Branch, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, we have been studying radi...
Characteristics of dielectric insulators in vacuum windows of coaxial 10 to 100 MHz transmission lin...
The dielectric window of a 35–60 MHz ion cyclotron resonance frequency (ICRF) transmission line is d...
The choice of dielectric material for the (double) dielectric window of the ITER ICRF Transmission L...
Ceramic windows will be used as material barriers for radio frequency plasma heating in fusion react...
The behavior of electrically insulating ceramics was investigated before and after exposure to neutr...
The choice of dielectric material for the (double) dielectric window of the ITER ICRF Transmission L...
The electrical conductivity of two ceramic insulators, alumina, and silicon nitride was measured in ...
Design, analysis and testing of a waveguide window with a goal of propagating greater than 100 kW av...
The thermal conductivity degradation due to low-temperature neutron irradiation is studied and quant...
Design, Analysis, and testing of a waveguide window with a goal of propagatin g greater than 100 kW ...
Design, analysis, and testing of a waveguide window with a goal of propagating greater than 100 kW a...
Technical dielectric materials and ceramics are used in many different high technology industrial ar...
Several IEA workshops have been held over the past few years to discuss the growing number of experi...
The requirements for mirror fusion electrical insulators are discussed. Insulators will be required ...
In the Oarai Branch, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, we have been studying radi...