Bulletin of the American Physical Society
66th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Monday–Friday, October 7–11, 2024; Atlanta, Georgia
Session BP12: Poster Session I:
DIII-D and Conventional Tokamaks 1
HBT-EP and TCV
Space Plasmas
ICF1: Analytical and Computational Techniques; Machine learning and data science techniques in inertially confined plasmas; Z-pinch, X-pinch, exploding wire plasma, and dense plasma focus; Compression and burn; Magneto-inertial fusion
High Energy Density Physics
9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Monday, October 7, 2024
Hyatt Regency
Room: Grand Hall West
Abstract: BP12.00032 : High-Power Helicon System Upgrades and Repairs at DIII-D*
Presenter:
Alexandre Dupuy
(General Atomics)
Authors:
Alexandre Dupuy
(General Atomics)
Bart G.P. Van Compernolle
(General Atomics)
Shawn X Tang
(General Atomics)
Jeff B Lestz
(General Atomics)
Robert I Pinsker
(General Atomics)
Levi McAllister
(General Atomics)
Michael Ross
(General Atomics)
Antonio C Torrezan
(General Atomics)
Miklos Porkolab
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT))
George Sips
(General Atomics)
Alexander Nagy
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Charles Moeller
(General Atomics - San Diego)
Collaboration:
DIII-D team
In FY23, operational issues emerged, including damage to in-vessel thermocouples and RF probes around the antenna. Damaged thermocouples were removed and routed behind tiles was ensured for those remaining. All damaged RF probes were replaced and calibrated during the FY24 vent. Loose screws on the 150° inner conductor caused contact with the septum, rendering the 150° port inoperable. The bent bellows at the 150° port in-vessel inner conductor was removed, and the inner conductor was replaced during the FY24 maintenance vent.
During FY23, overheating incidents occurred in the elbow of the 210° port during prolonged high-power shots, though no visible damage was noted. To address this, elbows were copper-plated and diamond-coated to avoid multipactor effects in the future.
In the FY24 maintenance vent, the team removed the non-pressurized waveguide switch and implemented a patch panel to restore functionality of the Helicon feeding from both the 150° co-current and 210° counter-current directions.
*Work supported by US DOE under DE-FC02-04ER54698, DE-AC02-09CH11466 and DE-SC0016154.
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