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Framatome signs contracts with Sizewell C
French nuclear developer Framatome is slated to deliver key equipment for Sizewell C Ltd.’s two large reactors planned for the United Kingdom’s Suffolk coast.
The agreement, reportedly worth multiple billions of euros, was announced this week and will involve Framatome from the design phase until commissioning. The company also agreed to a long-term fuel supply deal. Framatome is 80.5 percent owned by France’s EDF and 19.5 percent owned by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.
J. H. Choi, B. C. Kim, J. G. Yang, J. W. Choi, J. Hong, M. C. Kyeum, J. K. Jin, H. B. Pyun, K. H. Jo, J. I. Chung, C. J. Doh, M. Kwon
Fusion Science and Technology | Volume 39 | Number 1 | January 2001 | Pages 221-224
Poster Presentations | doi.org/10.13182/FST01-A11963446
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To complete basic configuration for the RF heating scenario in Central Cell of the Hanbit mirror device, a RF amplifier system with a power of 100 kW and frequency range of 1.4 – 4.0 MHz, and a high power RF matching network have been developed in KBSI. The output pulse width of the amplifier ranges from 10 msec to 100 msec and the duty cycle is 100 msec/300 sec. The developed amplifier will be used for plasma production and heating by utilizing the slot antenna and the double-half-turn antenna, respectively.
In this paper, we present the engineering design of the amplifier system and matching network, and experimental results such as power test of amplifier on dummy load, impedance matching test on the double-half-turn antenna in vacuum condition. Also, the first RF launching experiment result with the double-half-turn antenna on the target plasma which is produced by the slot antenna is presented.