2012
DOI: 10.13182/fst12-a13337
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Prototyping Conventionally Wound High-Frequency Magnetic Sensors for ITER

Abstract: The high-frequency (HF) magnetic sensors for ITER are currently based on a conventional, Mirnov-type pickup coil, with an effective area in the range 0.03 Ͻ (NA) EFF (m 2) Ͻ 0.1; the sensor is required to provide measurements of magnetic instabilities with magnitude around |dB/B u | ;10 Ϫ4 in the 10-kHz to 2-MHz frequency range. The physical, mechanical, and electrical properties of one representative ITER HF pickup coil design have been analyzed with particular attention to the manufacturing and assembly proc… Show more

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“…6 On ITER, limited by the physical space, the winding pack is tested and analyzed in detail to get suitable parameters for the sensors. 7 HL-2A (R = 1.65m, a = 0.4m) is a middle tokamak with auxiliary heating of 3MW neutral beam injection (NBI), 5MW electron cyclotron resonance heating/current drive (ECRH/CD) and 2MW lower hybrid current drive (LHCD). 8 Toroidal Alfvén eigenmodes (TAEs) and other high frequency MHD instabilities have been observed in the experiments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 On ITER, limited by the physical space, the winding pack is tested and analyzed in detail to get suitable parameters for the sensors. 7 HL-2A (R = 1.65m, a = 0.4m) is a middle tokamak with auxiliary heating of 3MW neutral beam injection (NBI), 5MW electron cyclotron resonance heating/current drive (ECRH/CD) and 2MW lower hybrid current drive (LHCD). 8 Toroidal Alfvén eigenmodes (TAEs) and other high frequency MHD instabilities have been observed in the experiments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%