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13–18 Oct 2014
Hotel Park Inn Pribaltiyskaya
Europe/Moscow timezone

The Auxiliary Heating and Current Drive Systems on The Tokamak T-15 Upgrade

14 Oct 2014, 08:30
4h
Green 8-9 (Hotel Park Inn Pribaltiyskaya)

Green 8-9

Hotel Park Inn Pribaltiyskaya

Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation
Poster Poster 1

Speaker

Dr Igor Roy (Institute of Tokamak Physics, National Research Centre Kurchatov Institute)

Description

The auxiliary Heating and Current Drive systems of the T-15upgrade tokamak are presented. The NBI system will consist of three hydrogen NB injectors 6 MW total power at pulse duration up to 30 s. The ECRH and CD system will consist of 7 gyrotrons 6 MW total RF launched power at pulse duration up to 30 s. The LHH and CD system will be able to launch 4 MW RF power with 30 s duration.
Country or International Organisation Russian Federation
Paper Number EX/P1-50

Primary author

Dr Igor Roy (Institute of Tokamak Physics, National Research Centre Kurchatov Institute)

Co-authors

Dr Alexander Barsukov (Institute of Tokamak Physics, National Research Centre Kurchatov Institute) Dr Alexander Panasenkov (Institute of Tokamak Physics, National Research Centre Kurchatov Institute) Dr Alexander Saveliev (Ioffe Physical Technical Institute) Dr Anton Sidorov (Ioffe Physical Technical Institute) Prof. Evgeniy Gusakov (Ioffe Physical Technical Institute) Dr Gennady Tilinin (Institute of Tokamak Physics, National Research Centre Kurchatov Institute) Mr Igor Anashkin (Institute of Tokamak Physics, National Research Centre Kurchatov Institute) Dr Michail Irzak (Ioffe Physical Technical Institute) Dr Oleg Shcherbinin (Ioffe Physical Technical Institute) Dr Peter Khvostenko (Institute of Tokamak Physics, National Research Centre Kurchatov Institute) Dr Sergey Khitrov (Ioffe Physical Technical Institute) Dr Valerij Dyachenko (Ioffe Physical Technical Institute)

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