High power continuous wave microwave system at 3.7 GHz

Autor: D. Bora, S. Dani, S. Gangopadhyay, B. Jadav, M. Jha, B. R. Kadia, P. L. Khilar, S. V. Kulkarni, M. Kushwah, A. P. Patel, K. G. Parmar, K. M. Parmar, P. Parmar, K. Rajnish, S. Raghuraj, S. L. Rao, K. K. Samanta, K. Sathyanarayana, P. Shah, P. K. Sharma, Y. S. S. Srinivas, R. G. Trivedi, G. Verghese, null RF Group
Rok vydání: 2001
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Zdroj: Review of Scientific Instruments. 72:1869
ISSN: 0034-6748
DOI: 10.1063/1.1347373
Popis: The lower hybrid current drive (LHCD) system is an important system in superconducting steady state tokamak (SST-1). It is used to drive and maintain the plasma current for 1000 s with a duty cycle of 17%. The LHCD system is being designed to launch 1 MW of radio frequency (rf) power at 3.7 GHz. The rf source is comprised of two high power klystron amplifiers, each capable of delivering 500 kW rf power. In this article, the results obtained during installation and commissioning of these klystrons are presented. Two klystrons (model TH2103D) have been successfully installed and commissioned on dummy loads, delivering ∼200 kW power for more than 1000 s. The maximum output power that could be obtained is limited due to the available direct current (dc) power supply. The test system is comprised of a TH2103D klystron, a low power rf (3.7 GHz/25 W) source, two high power four port circulators, two high power dual directional couplers, two arc detector systems, and two dummy water loads. To avoid rf breakdown in the rf components of the transmission line, the system has been pressurized with dry air to 3 bar. To energize and operate the klystron, a high voltage dc power supply, a magnet power supply, an ion pump power supply, a −65 kV floating anode modulator power supply, and a filament power supply are used. An arc detector unit has been installed to detect and initiate action within a few microseconds to protect the klystron, waveguides, and other rf passive components during arcing. To protect the klystron in the event of an arc, a fast responding (
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