IPR Successfully Develops 120 Kw High Power Amplifier System IPR For Fusion Nuclear Reactors
Fusion plasma in a Tokamak is heated using High Power Radio Frequency (RF) waves. These RF waves are transmitted by an antenna in the doughnut-shaped vacuum chamber of the Tokamak, and they heat the plasma fuel and drive its current around the toroidal interior.The RF waves are used to improve heating and current drive predictions for fusion plasmas. The development of a High-Power Amplifier (HPA
Fusion plasma in a Tokamak is heated using High Power Radio Frequency (RF) waves. These RF waves are transmitted by an antenna in the doughnut-shaped vacuum chamber of the Tokamak, and they heat the plasma fuel and drive its current around the toroidal interior.The RF waves are used to improve heating and current drive predictions for fusion plasmas. The development of a High-Power Amplifier (HPA
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