Title :
A comparative study of three single-stage, depressed-collector designs for a 1-MW, CW gyrotron
Author :
Saraph, Girish P. ; Felch, Kevin L. ; Feinstein, Joseph ; Borchard, Philipp ; Cauffman, Stephen R. ; Chu, Sam
Author_Institution :
Commun. & Power Ind., Palo Alto, CA, USA
fDate :
6/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
1-MW continuous-wave (CW) gyrotrons operating at 140 GHz are being developed for heating fusion plasmas. Energy recovery using a depressed collector is employed to improve total efficiency and reduce power supply voltage and voltage regulation requirements for various electron beam devices. This paper describes and compares three different types of single-stage, depressed collector designs. The first design is a magnetically shielded, coaxial collector with fixed-current collector coils. The second and third designs use cylindrical collectors with an outer magnetic shield and collector coils with time-varying current values. The time-varying magnetic field produced by the collector coils sweeps the beam trajectories on the collector surface lowering the average power density. The second design employs axial beam sweeping using axisymmetric collector coils, whereas the third design employs transverse beam sweeping, making the instantaneous fields and electron trajectories nonaxisymmetric and three-dimensional (3-D). Relative advantages and disadvantages of these three schemes are discussed.
Keywords :
gyrotrons; plasma heating; 1 MW; 140 GHz; CW gyrotron; axial beam sweeping; axisymmetric collector coils; beam trajectories; collector coils; collector surface; continuous-wave gyrotrons; cylindrical collectors; energy recovery; fixed-current collector coils; fusion plasma heating; magnetically shielded coaxial collector; nonaxisymmetric 3-D instantaneous fields; nonaxisymmetric three-dimensional electron trajectories; outer magnetic shield; power density; power supply voltage; single-stage depressed collector designs; time-varying magnetic field; total efficiency; transverse beam sweeping; voltage regulation; Coils; Electron beams; Electrostatics; Gyrotrons; Magnetic shielding; Magnetosphere; Plasma devices; Power supplies; Superconducting magnets; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on