NUKLEONIKA 2006, 51(1):37-42
Byung-Hoon Oh, Sang-Ryul In, Kwang-Won Lee, Seong-Ho Jeong, Chang-Suk Seo, Doo-Hee Chang
Nuclear Fusion Laboratory, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute,
150 Duckjin-dong, Yuseong-Gu, Daejeon, 305-353 Republic of Korea
A large beam facility for the application of high power ion beams has been developed at the Korea
Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI). The primary usage of this facility is to develop an 8 MW
neutral beam heating system for a tokamak, but other applications using a large beam would also be
possible in the near future. The facility is composed of a bucket ion source (120 kV, 65 A),
related beam line components including a large vacuum chamber
(3 m ´ 4 m ´ 5 m), power supplies for the ion
source, control and DAS (Data Acquisition System), beam diagnostics system, and a water circulation
system (2 MW) for cooling of the beam line components.
The maximum beam parameters at present are
a beam energy of 87 kV and a beam current of 17.5 A with a beam size of 13 ´ 45 cm2.
A maximum pulse length of 10 s could be achieved with a 1 MW beam power. The beam power with a hydrogen
ion will be increased up to 7.5 MW during 5 s.