Using Acoustic Detectors to Monitor ITER ICH Transmission
Lines Arc Events
Authors: C. C. Kung, E. Fredd, N. Greenough,
G. DAmico, A. Castano, C. Brunkhorst, J. Hosea, R. H. Goulding, M.
McCarthy, P. Pesavento, I. H. Campbell
Abstract: Severe and continuous arcs in
transmission lines systems can be detrimental to the RF sources
and the associated transmission lines. In order to prevent any
damage to the whole system, arc detection and protective system
shutdown are required for ITER ICH operations. In this case, it is
desired to locate and replace the damaged transmission line
sections caused by the arcs during routine maintenance; thus
identifying the arc location during each occurrence will be needed
to facilitate the maintenance work. There have been quite a few
proposals for localizing the arcs positions in the past. However,
there has been no major breakthrough in this research topic
especially when the number of detectors is finite and limited.
Because the ITER transmission lines are pressurized with dry air,
each arc event will be accompanied with a shock wave propagating
through the transmission lines. In this case, it is possible to
determine the arc location by using two acoustic detectors in the
transmission line under ideal conditions.
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Presented at: IEEE 26th Symposium on Fusion
Engineering (SOFE), Austin, TX, May 31-June 4, 2015
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