The ECH system on DIII-D is continuing to be upgraded, while simultaneously being operated nearly daily for plasma experiments. The latest major hardware addition is a new 117.5 GHz gyrotron, which generated 1.7 MW for short pulses during factory testing. A new gyrotron control system based on Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) technology with very high speed system data acquisition has significantly increased the flexibility and reliability of individual gyrotron operation. We have improved the performance of the fast mirror scanning, both by increasing the scan speeds and by adding new algorithms for controlling the aiming using commands generated by the Plasma Control System (PCS). The system is used for transport studies, ELM control,...
Three 110 GHz gyrotrons with nominal output power of 1 MW each have been installed and are operation...
Electron Cyclotron Resonance Heating (ECRH) has contributed to the achievement of high performance p...
At DIII-D, five 110 GHz gyrotrons are operating routinely for 2.0 s pulses at generated power levels...
The DIII-D ECH complex is being upgraded with three new depressed collector gyrotrons. The performan...
The DIII-D program is presently commissioning the first NM gyrotron of a planned 3 MW, I 10 GHz elec...
OAK A271 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS ON THE 110 GHZ ELECTRON CYCLOTRON INSTALLATION ON THE DIII-D TOKAMAK. S...
DIII-D`s ECH upgrade with 1 MW, 110 GHz gyrotrons is ongoing, and with it, an upgrade of the control...
Two 110 GHz gyrotrons with nominal output power of 1 MW each have been installed on the DIII-D tokam...
A271 TESTS AND PERFORMANCE ON THE SIX GYROTRON SYSTEM ON THE DIII-D TOKAMAK. The DIII-D gyrotron com...
The ECH/ECCD system on DIII-D benefits from protective measures set in place in order to reduce the ...
The DIII-D national fusion research program focuses on establishing the scientific basis for optimiz...
In LHD, an ECH system for fusion-relevant plasma heating has been greatly progressed with the develo...
The electron cyclotron resonance heating (ECRH) system on the Large Helical Device (LHD) has been in...
The main goals of the DIII-D experiments in 1997 were, by extending and integrating the understandin...
The 2 MW, 110 GHz ECH system was based on the General Atomics Proposal to the Department of Energy: ...
Three 110 GHz gyrotrons with nominal output power of 1 MW each have been installed and are operation...
Electron Cyclotron Resonance Heating (ECRH) has contributed to the achievement of high performance p...
At DIII-D, five 110 GHz gyrotrons are operating routinely for 2.0 s pulses at generated power levels...
The DIII-D ECH complex is being upgraded with three new depressed collector gyrotrons. The performan...
The DIII-D program is presently commissioning the first NM gyrotron of a planned 3 MW, I 10 GHz elec...
OAK A271 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS ON THE 110 GHZ ELECTRON CYCLOTRON INSTALLATION ON THE DIII-D TOKAMAK. S...
DIII-D`s ECH upgrade with 1 MW, 110 GHz gyrotrons is ongoing, and with it, an upgrade of the control...
Two 110 GHz gyrotrons with nominal output power of 1 MW each have been installed on the DIII-D tokam...
A271 TESTS AND PERFORMANCE ON THE SIX GYROTRON SYSTEM ON THE DIII-D TOKAMAK. The DIII-D gyrotron com...
The ECH/ECCD system on DIII-D benefits from protective measures set in place in order to reduce the ...
The DIII-D national fusion research program focuses on establishing the scientific basis for optimiz...
In LHD, an ECH system for fusion-relevant plasma heating has been greatly progressed with the develo...
The electron cyclotron resonance heating (ECRH) system on the Large Helical Device (LHD) has been in...
The main goals of the DIII-D experiments in 1997 were, by extending and integrating the understandin...
The 2 MW, 110 GHz ECH system was based on the General Atomics Proposal to the Department of Energy: ...
Three 110 GHz gyrotrons with nominal output power of 1 MW each have been installed and are operation...
Electron Cyclotron Resonance Heating (ECRH) has contributed to the achievement of high performance p...
At DIII-D, five 110 GHz gyrotrons are operating routinely for 2.0 s pulses at generated power levels...