Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6745771 | Fusion Engineering and Design | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Toward ITER, the long-pulse acceleration of MeV-class negative ion beams has been successfully demonstrated and R&Ds and the procurement of high-voltage components of 1Â MV power supply system have been progressed. In the accelerator development after the production of 1Â MeV beams, an extraction grid, where a water cooling is reinforced and the beam is steered by aperture offset to suppress grid heat loads, has been newly developed to extend the pulse duration of the MeV-class beams. As the result, a total grid heat load has been reduced from 20% to 10% of the total beam power. The beam pulse was successfully increased from 0.4Â s to 60Â s at 0.68Â MeV, 100Â A/m2 and 12Â s at 0.89Â MeV, 156Â A/m2 beams. As for the procurement of the 1Â MV power supply system, 1Â MV insulating transformer as the critical component has been developed. In the mock-up, a dc 1.2Â MV for 1Â h with the margin of 20% was stably sustained. Through the R&Ds of the critical components, design of five power supplies procured by JAEA has been finalized, and out of which a testing power supply has been completed in June 2014.
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Authors
Mieko Kashiwagi, Naotaka Umeda, Atsushi Kojima, Masafumi Yoshida, Hiroyuki Tobari, Masayuki Dairaku, Haruhiko Yamanaka, Tetsuya Maejima, Yasuo Yamashita, Naoki Shibata, Kazuhiro Watanabe, Masaya Hanada,