In high-power fusion gyrotrons, the maximum heat-load on the wall of the interaction section is in the order of 2 kW/cm2, which is the major limiting technological factor for output power and pulse-length of the tube. The ongoing gyrotron development demands a very effective cavity cooling system for optimum gyrotron operation. In this work, the experimental investigation of a mini-channel cavity cooling using a mock-up test set-up is described. The mock-up test set-up will be used to experimentally validate the predictive simulation results and verify the mini-channel cooling performance. It is crucial for validation of the mini-channel cooling properties to determine the amount of the heat load introduced in the cavity wall by an induc...
Continuous Wave gyrotrons are the key elements for Electron Cyclotron Resonance Heating and Current ...
High power gyrotron testing at long pulses is a necessary step in the development of mm-wave systems...
OAK-B135 A powerful microwave system operating at the second harmonic of the electron cyclotron freq...
In high-power fusion gyrotrons, the maximum heat-load on the wall of the interaction section is in t...
In 2016, we have designed, built and finally tested at the FE200 facility in Le Creusot (France) a p...
A pressurized sub-cooled water cooling option for a full-size gyrotron cavity, based on mini-channel...
Three different pressurized subcooled water cooling options [hypervapotron, mini-channels (MCs), and...
The maximum heat load on the cavity wall of high power fusion gyrotrons is one of the major limiting...
The interaction cavity of the European 170 GHz, 1 MW Continuous Wave (CW) gyrotron for ITER, whichco...
The design and manufacturing of different full-size mock-ups of the resonance cavity of gyrotrons, r...
A dummy load dissipates the radiofrequency power and is required for the electron cyclotron heating ...
For a few years the multi-physics modelling of the resonance cavity (resonator) of MW-class continuo...
An iterative procedure is described, which models the influence of the thermal expansion of the gyro...
For the development of a 1 MW, 140 GHz gyrotron for CW operation which will be installed at the stel...
Different configurations of water-cooled Cu collector for gyrotrons are investigated using the StarC...
Continuous Wave gyrotrons are the key elements for Electron Cyclotron Resonance Heating and Current ...
High power gyrotron testing at long pulses is a necessary step in the development of mm-wave systems...
OAK-B135 A powerful microwave system operating at the second harmonic of the electron cyclotron freq...
In high-power fusion gyrotrons, the maximum heat-load on the wall of the interaction section is in t...
In 2016, we have designed, built and finally tested at the FE200 facility in Le Creusot (France) a p...
A pressurized sub-cooled water cooling option for a full-size gyrotron cavity, based on mini-channel...
Three different pressurized subcooled water cooling options [hypervapotron, mini-channels (MCs), and...
The maximum heat load on the cavity wall of high power fusion gyrotrons is one of the major limiting...
The interaction cavity of the European 170 GHz, 1 MW Continuous Wave (CW) gyrotron for ITER, whichco...
The design and manufacturing of different full-size mock-ups of the resonance cavity of gyrotrons, r...
A dummy load dissipates the radiofrequency power and is required for the electron cyclotron heating ...
For a few years the multi-physics modelling of the resonance cavity (resonator) of MW-class continuo...
An iterative procedure is described, which models the influence of the thermal expansion of the gyro...
For the development of a 1 MW, 140 GHz gyrotron for CW operation which will be installed at the stel...
Different configurations of water-cooled Cu collector for gyrotrons are investigated using the StarC...
Continuous Wave gyrotrons are the key elements for Electron Cyclotron Resonance Heating and Current ...
High power gyrotron testing at long pulses is a necessary step in the development of mm-wave systems...
OAK-B135 A powerful microwave system operating at the second harmonic of the electron cyclotron freq...