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Hardik Mistry, Dharmesh Purohit, Harshida Patel, Jatin Patel, K.G. Parmar, Dilip Raval, Manoj Kumar Gupta, B.K. Shukla
Publikováno v:
Fusion Engineering and Design. 181:113210
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Autor:
K. Sathyanarayana, B. Jadav, Pankaj Sharma, Kumar Rajnish, P.R. Parmar, Y.S.S. Srinivas, K.M. Parmar, B.R. Kadia, P.L. Khilar, S. L. Rao, Kartick K. Samanta, G. Verghese, Suhas Kulkarni, M. Jha, S. Gangopadhyay, S. Dani, Ashish Patel, Paulami Shah, Mahesh Kushwah, D. Bora, K.G. Parmar, S. Raghuraj, Rajesh Trivedi
Publikováno v:
Fusion Engineering and Design. :575-579
A Lower Hybrid Current Drive (LHCD) system would be the prime method to drive current in SST-1. The LHCD system is based upon two TH2103D klystrons of M/s Thomson CSF at 3.7 GHz capable of delivering 500 kW CW microwave power. The klystrons have been
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Autor:
Y.S.S. Srinivas, P.L. Khilar, M. Kushwah, K. Sathyanarayana, S.V. Kulkarni, B.R. Kadia, A.R. Makwana, K.M. Parmar, K.G. Parmar, Sunil Kumar, Kumar Rajneesh, H.M Jadav, D. Bora, AAT RF Group
Publikováno v:
Conference Record of the 2006 Twenty-Seventh International Power Modulator Symposium.
The 200 kW generator is designed and developed for ion cyclotron resonant heating (ICRH) experiments on Aditya Tokamak and 1.5 MW stage for SST-1 (steady-state super-conducting tokamak 1). The 200 kW stage uses 4CM 300,000GA tetrode. An existing DC p
Autor:
Pankaj Lochan Khilar, Azadsinh Makwana, Jignesh Soni, K.G. Parmar, K. Sathyanarayana, Yss Srinivas, Mahesh Kushwah, D. Bora, AAT RF group
Publikováno v:
Conference Record of the 2006 Twenty-Seventh International Power Modulator Symposium.
A 1.5 MW RF (ap40 MHz) amplifier using Eima tetrode 4CM2500KG is in the testing phase, here at Institute for Plasma Research (IPR). This amplifier is being developed for the ion cyclotron resonance heating (ICRH) system of Super Conducting Steady Sta
Autor:
Y.S.S. Srinivas, B.R. Kadia, P.L. Khilar, D. Bora, Suhas Kulkarni, Mahesh Kushwah, S. Dani, K. Sathyanarayana, K.M. Parmar, K.G. Parmar, Paulami Shah, A.R. Makwana, B. Pal, Raj Singh
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the 19th IEEE/IPSS Symposium on Fusion Engineering. 19th SOFE (Cat. No.02CH37231).
Pulsed and continuous high power microwave tubes need to be protected against arc faults within the tube. If the energy dumped in such arc fault is more than the critical crater energy of the tube, irreparable damage can occur. Modern switch mode pow
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M. Harsha, D. Bora, S. Gangopadhyay, P. Harsida, B. K. Shukla, P. Kirit, Rajesh Trivedi, K. Sathyanarayana, A.R. Makwana, Suhas Kulkarni, K.G. Parmar, Ashish Patel, D. Rathi, K. Bhattacharya, S. Dani, B.R. Kadia, Mahesh Kushwah, P.L. Khilar, C. G. Virani, H M Jadav, Jai Prakash Soni, Y.S.S. Srinivas, S. Rajashree, B. Pal, Paulami Shah
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the 19th IEEE/IPSS Symposium on Fusion Engineering. 19th SOFE (Cat. No.02CH37231).
A 28 GHz ECRH system has been successfully commissioned on the tokamak Aditya to carry out breakdown, start up and heating experiments. The microwave source gyrotron VGA8000A19 capable of delivering 200 kW CW is commissioned and tested with a water d
Autor:
Suhas Kulkarni, K.G. Parmar, Paulami Shah, K. Sathyanarayana, Mahesh Kushwah, Y.S.S. Srinivas, B. Pal, D. Bora, Raj Singh, B.R. Kadia, P.L. Khilar, K.M. Parmar, S. Dani, A.R. Makwana
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the 19th IEEE/IPSS Symposium on Fusion Engineering. 19th SOFE (Cat. No.02CH37231).
Initial testing and commissioning of two high power klystrons (TH2103D) and gyrotron (VGA8000A19) have been carried out at our Institute. Each of the klystrons is capable of delivering 500 kW at 3.7 GHz, to be used for non-inductive lower hybrid curr