Abstract

In order to meet the heating requirement of EAST tokamak, ion cyclotron range of frequency (ICRF) heating is utilized as one of the main auxiliary heating methods, which plays an important role in coupling radio frequency (RF) power into the plasma. As a member of plasma facing components, ICRF antenna suffers the plasma radiation as well which is one of the causes of the thermal load on the antenna. Plasma radiation and RF thermal load during the operation of ICRF and thermal load caused by HALO current during vertical displacement event will contribute together to a huge thermal load on the surface of the antenna and consequently the structural stability and reliability of ICRF antenna will be affected. Therefore, cooling channels is needed to remove heat on the ICRF antenna. In this paper, cooling channels for straps of ICRF antenna are designed based on the thermal load on the antenna, and thermal-structural analysis of straps with cooling channels is also carried out by the finite-element method.

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