IEEJ Transactions on Fundamentals and Materials
Online ISSN : 1347-5533
Print ISSN : 0385-4205
ISSN-L : 0385-4205
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Design of a Dummy Load for the 2 MW HF Transmitter
Jong-Gu KwakSong-Jong WangJae-Sung YoonBong-Guen Hong
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2005 Volume 125 Issue 9 Pages 723-726

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A 2 MW transmitter with a frequency ranging from 30 to 60 MHz is used for the KSTAR ICRF heating source and it is necessary to equip it with a dummy load which has a low VSWR above the second or third harmonic frequency for testing the 2 MW transmitter. The resistive film type is well known as a non-inductive dummy load, however it can't be used above 300 kW because of problem at the surface adhesion between the ceramic substrate and the resistive film or sputtered carbon which imposes a limit on the power density of the film resistor. So, above 1 MW the most promising candidate is the soda water dummy load where the soda water plays a role in both the rf power absorbing medium and the cooling water. In this work, the electrical and mechanical design requirements of the 2 MW soda dummy load are introduced and RF characteristics are discussed using a lumped circuit model and a numerical analysis.
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