A continuous monitor of waves absorption during ECRH experiments is performed by a set of three low-gain probes, installed in the FTU tokamak walls, collecting the residual scattered and depolarized RF radiation. One probe is located in the same sector of the launching system; the other two are toroidally displaced by 60' and 90" respectively. Two gyrotrons at 140 GHz delivering 0.5 MW each up to 0.5 s have been used to inject EC waves from the low field side at the fundamental harmonic ordinary mode. The estimated of the transmitted power is carried out by a 3D ray-tracing code taking into account both the beam diffraction effects and a statistical model for describing multiple reflections and scrambling of polarization at the tokamak walls. Fair agreement is found between the measured and calculated values of residual electromagnetic radiation.

Measurements and Modeling of Transmitted Power of Ec waves Propagating for Normal and oblique Injection in FTU Tokamak during ECRH Experiments at 140 GHz

NOWAK Silvana;BRUSCHI Alessandro;CIRANT Sante;GANDINI Franco;GRANUCCI Gustavo;SIMONETTO Alessandro;SOZZI Carlo
2000

Abstract

A continuous monitor of waves absorption during ECRH experiments is performed by a set of three low-gain probes, installed in the FTU tokamak walls, collecting the residual scattered and depolarized RF radiation. One probe is located in the same sector of the launching system; the other two are toroidally displaced by 60' and 90" respectively. Two gyrotrons at 140 GHz delivering 0.5 MW each up to 0.5 s have been used to inject EC waves from the low field side at the fundamental harmonic ordinary mode. The estimated of the transmitted power is carried out by a 3D ray-tracing code taking into account both the beam diffraction effects and a statistical model for describing multiple reflections and scrambling of polarization at the tokamak walls. Fair agreement is found between the measured and calculated values of residual electromagnetic radiation.
2000
Istituto di fisica del plasma - IFP - Sede Milano
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