ITER-like PAM launcher for Tore Supra’s LHCD system
J.H. Belo, Ph. Bibet, M. Missirlian, J. Achard, B. Beaumont,
B. Bertrand, M. Chantant, Ph. Chappuis, L. Doceul, A. Durocher,
L. Gargiulo, A. Saille, F. Samaille e E. Villedieu
particle fuelling via a pellet injector and in energy powering using Lower-Hybrid Current Drive (LHCD) for pulses lasting 1000 s,
complemented by the transmitter refurbishing, a newlauncher, based on the Passive-Active Multijunction (PAM) concept already
proposed for ITER, has been developed and is currently under realisation. It was designed for a power injection capability of
2.7MWCW at 3.7 GHz, a power density of 25MW/m2, to radiate a power spectrum peaked at N// = 1.7 with a maximum power
directivity near the electron cut-off density and with very good coupling properties on a wide range of electron densities. In this
paper, an overall description of the antenna as well as the foreseen manufacturing and assembling processes are given, followed
by the results from studies and optimisations of its RF components, by a stress analysis of its thermo-mechanical behaviour,
taking into account the plasma radiated flux at the mouth and the RF losses, and complemented with additional mechanical
stresses due to the combined action of the eddy current induced in the launcher by disruptions and the residual toroidal magnetic
field.