Thumm, 2010 - Google Patents
Progress on gyrotrons for ITER and future thermonuclear fusion reactorsThumm, 2010
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- 8527175830783582983
- Author
- Thumm M
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- IEEE transactions on plasma science
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The prototype of the Japan 170-GHz ITER gyrotron holds the energy world record of 2.88 GJ (0.8 MW, 3600 s and 1 MW, 800 s) and the efficiency record of 57%, whereas the Russian 170-GHz ITER prototype tube achieved 0.8 MW with a pulse duration of 800 s at 55 …
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