4–8 Jun 2017
Marriott Shanghai City Center
Asia/Shanghai timezone

Numerical–experimental benchmarking of a probabilistic code for prediction of Voltage Holding in High Vacuum, for ITER N-NBI.

5 Jun 2017, 13:40
2h
Junior Ballroom

Junior Ballroom

Board: 75
Poster Plasma heating and current drive M.POS: Poster Session M

Speaker

Nicola Pilan (Consorzio RFX)

Description

In the framework of the program for the construction of 1 MeV–16 MW negative neutral beam injector (NNBI) for ITER, an R&D activity on voltage holding in vacuum has been initiated since 2009, aimed at supporting the design, construction, and development of the NNBI accelerator. For this purpose the voltage holding prediction model (VHPM) previously developed [1] has been updated. In the VHPM the effect of the electric field anode and the electric field cathode on the probability of breakdown is evaluated, by two exponents: alpha and gamma. On the basis of the experimental results from different test stands and of detailed 3D numerical simulation of the corresponding electric field configurations, the predictions of the VHPM numerical code have been benchmarked. New exponents, alpha and gamma have been proposed to obtain a more precise location of the weak point of the system and a better prediction of the maximum withstanding dc voltage in high vacuum.

Ref.
[1] N. Pilan, P. Veltri and A. De Lorenzi, IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation Vol. 18, No. 2; April 2011

Eligible for student paper award? No

Authors

Nicola Pilan (Consorzio RFX) Dr Atsushi Kojima (NB Tech. Heating Group, Naka fusion Institute QST, Japan ) Dr Ryo Nishikiori (NB Tech. Heating Group, Naka fusion Institute QST, Japan) Dr Masahiro Ichikawa (NB Tech. Heating Group, Naka fusion Institute QST, Japan ) Junichi Hiratsuka (NB Tech. Heating Group, Naka fusion Institute QST, Japan ) Dr Specogna Ruben (Università di Udine, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Elettrica, Gestionale e Meccanica, Udine, Italy) Dr Antonio De Lorenzi paolo bettini (Università di Padova) Dr Mieko Kashiwagi (NB Tech. Heating Group, Naka fusion Institute QST, Japan)

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