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Scattering-matrix arc detection on the JET ITER-like ICRH antenna

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OSTI ID:1018300
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  1. CEA, Cadarache, France
  2. ERM-KMS, Association EURATOM-Belgian State, Brussels, Belgium
  3. CEA-Cadarache, St. Paul lex Durance, France
  4. EURATOM / UKAEA, Abingdon, UK
  5. ORNL
Operating Ion Cyclotron Resonance Heating (ICRH) antennas at high power density puts them at risk of arcing which reduces the coupled power to the plasma because the perturbed impedance match triggers the Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VWSR) based generator trip system but even worse might damage the antenna beyond repair because of the the arc s localised energy deposition. New antennas are designed to operate in a load tolerant way which creates low impedance zones that are especially at risk since the existing VSWR protection systems are less sensitive to arcs in these areas. To protect these low impedance areas, a new arc protection system referred as Scattering Matrix Arc Detection (SMAD) was proposed. This paper describes the basic operating principle and implementation in hard- and software for the JET ITER-Like Antenna (ILA), with testbed and preliminary JET commissioning results.
Research Organization:
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)
Sponsoring Organization:
SC USDOE - Office of Science (SC)
DOE Contract Number:
AC05-00OR22725
OSTI ID:
1018300
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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