Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4921106 | Fusion Engineering and Design | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Circulators are used in high power microwave systems to protect the vacuum source against reflection. The Lower Hybrid Current Drive (LHCD) system of SST-1 tokamak commissioned at IPR, Gandhinagar in India comprises of four high power circulators to protect klystrons (supplying 500Â kW CW each at 3.7Â GHz) which power the system. This paper presents the design of a Differential Phase Shift Circulator (DPSC) capable of handling 500Â kW CW power at 3.7Â GHz so that four circulators can be used to protect the four available klystrons. As the DPSC is composed by three main components, viz., magic tee, ferrite phase shifter and 3Â dB hybrid coupler, the designing of each of the proposed components is described. The design of these components is carried out factoring various multiphysics aspects of RF, heating due to high CW power and magnetic field requirement of the ferrite phase shifter. The primary objective of this paper is to present the complete RF, magnetic and thermal design of a high CW power circulator. All the simulations have been carried out in COMSOL Multiphysics. The designed circulator exhibits an insertion loss of 0.13Â dB with a worst case VSWR of 1.08:1. The total length of the circulator is 3Â m.
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Authors
Harish V. Dixit, Aviraj R. Jadhav, Yogesh M. Jain, Alice N. Cheeran, Vikas Gupta, P.K. Sharma,