• DocumentCode
    298262
  • Title

    Efficiency of arc discharge and beam extraction of the DIII-D neutral beam ion source

  • Author

    Hong, R.

  • Author_Institution
    Gen. Atomics, San Diego, CA, USA
  • Volume
    1
  • fYear
    1993
  • fDate
    11-15 Oct 1993
  • Firstpage
    447
  • Abstract
    DIII-D neutral beam ion sources are operated in the emission limited arc discharge regime. Filament temperature has been observed to play an important role in the ion source operation. Effects of the filament temperature on the arc discharge efficiency (Langmuir probe signal of the arc discharge/arc power) and arc efficiency (extracted beam current/arc power) have been experimentally measured. The results show that both efficiencies reach optimum values with respect to filament temperature. The optimum arc efficiency is independent of the beam energy, but the filament temperature at which optimum arc efficiency is obtained shifts to higher values with higher beam energy. Gas puff into the neutralizer is necessary to achieve optimum neutralization efficiency, but it also increases both particle collisions in the accelerator column and gas flow into the arc chamber. Tests show that arc efficiency decreases only slightly with increasing particle collisions, since loss in the extracted beam current is compensated for by the decreasing we power required to sustain the arc discharge with additional gas flow. The most significant effect of particle collisions is the sharp increase of the gradient grid current, which can cause damage to the grid
  • Keywords
    Langmuir probes; arcs (electric); fusion reactor design; fusion reactor ignition; fusion reactor operation; fusion reactors; ion sources; particle beam extraction; particle beam fusion accelerators; plasma collision processes; plasma diagnostics; plasma toroidal confinement; DIII-D neutral beam ion source; Langmuir probe signal; accelerator column; arc discharge efficiency; beam extraction; emission limited arc discharge regime; filament temperature; fusion reactor; gas puff; gradient grid current; ion source operation; optimum neutralization efficiency; optimum values; particle collisions; Arc discharges; Current measurement; Fluid flow; Ion beams; Ion sources; Particle accelerators; Particle collisions; Power measurement; Probes; Temperature;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Fusion Engineering, 1993., 15th IEEE/NPSS Symposium on
  • Conference_Location
    Hyannis, MA
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-1412-3
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/FUSION.1993.518369
  • Filename
    518369