Development of pellet injector system for large helical device

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A multi-pellet injector system has been developed as a fundamental fueling tool for the Large Helical Device (LHD). Since a primary goal of the LHD project is demonstration of steady-state high-temperature plasmas, highly reliable and reproducible performance is prerequisite for the LHD pellet injector. The helium Gifford-McMahon (GM) cycle cryogenic refrigerator and conventional pipe-gun mechanism have been employed along with these requirements. Since the triple point temperature of hydrogen is lower than those of isotopes; deuterium and tritium, a careful and steady temperature control is necessary in pellet formation. The amount of propellant gas has been minimized by small reservoir to reduce heat load and inflow into the plasma vacuum chamber. Both robustness and flexibility have been realized by using the programmable logic controller combined with GUI on WindowsNT. The pellet injector has demonstrated continuous hundreds of injection without any fail and has been applied for the LHD experiment successfully.

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Yamada, H., Sakamoto, R., Oda, Y., Hiramatsu, T., Kinoshita, M., Ogino, M., … Gouge, M. (2000). Development of pellet injector system for large helical device. Fusion Engineering and Design, 4950, 915–920. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0920-3796(00)00342-2

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