Abstract

The JT-60 neutral beam injection system has been designed to inject a neutral hydrogen beam power of 20 MW at energies of 75–100 keV for 10 s. The system consists of 14 beamline units, 14 power supply units for the ion sources, a liquid helium and liquid nitrogen cryogenic system for the beamline cryopumps, a demineralized cooling system for heat dump materials, an auxiliary pumping system, and a computer aided control system. Each beamline unit is made with essentially the same geometry as that of the prototype injector unit, which was constructed in 1981 and tested from 1981 to 1983 to confirm unit performance. Each power supply unit provides a voltage regulated output of 100 kV, 90 A. The helium refrigerator has a cooling capacity of 3000 W at 3.6 K. Beam energy and the pulse timing of each unit can be set up independently. Since April 1984, each beamline unit has been tested and conditioned up to 75 keV, 70 A, 10 s at the prototype injector facility. Beamlines have been installed on JT-60 and completion of the total system is scheduled for July 1986.

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