Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6743711 | Fusion Engineering and Design | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Pulse Step Modulation (PSM) based High Voltage Power Supplies (HVPSs) are widely used in fusion research and other applications viz. broadcast transmitters, particle accelerators and neutral beam injectors because of inherent advantages of modular structure, high accuracy and efficiency, low ripple and fast dynamics. Typical Ion Cyclotron Radio Frequency (IC RF) system composed of cascaded connection of Driver stage (130â¯kW RF output) and End stage (1500â¯kW RF Output) would need two power supplies. A novel concept of tapping two outputs from single PSM based HVPS is attempted for the first time. PSM based 3â¯MW HVPS is developed with dual output to feed anode voltage of Driver (up to 18â¯kV) and Final Stage (up to 27â¯kV). Controller for the HVPS is designed to suit requirements during local operation and remote operation. In Local operation mode, protection interlocks with in the HVPS are integrated while remote mode has additional interlocks from IC RF Amplifiers system. Field integration of the controller is achieved through fiber optical links to avoid Electro-Magnetic interferences. Present article discusses initial experience of dual output HVPS with IC RF amplifiers, pre-integration validation campaigns including qualification for energy limits. The paper also presents the performance of HVPS at full rated capacity of 2800â¯kW continuous duty to support 1.5â¯MW IC RF system.
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Authors
Amit Patel, Hitesh Dhola, Dishang Upadhyay, Kush Mehta, Niranjanpuri Goswami, N.P. Singh, Bhavin Raval, Rasesh Dave, Sandip Gajjar, Vikrant Gupta, Aruna Thakar, Kumar Rajnish, Dipal Soni, Sriprakash Varma, Raghuraj Singh, Rajesh Trivedi,