Modeling process of the neutral beam re-ionization loss

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LIANG Li-Zhen, HU Chun-Dong, XIE Yuan-Lai, XIE Ya-Hong and NBI-Team. Modeling process of the neutral beam re-ionization loss[J]. Chinese Physics C, 2010, 34(7): 972-977. doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/34/7/008
LIANG Li-Zhen, HU Chun-Dong, XIE Yuan-Lai, XIE Ya-Hong and NBI-Team. Modeling process of the neutral beam re-ionization loss[J]. Chinese Physics C, 2010, 34(7): 972-977.  doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/34/7/008 shu
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Modeling process of the neutral beam re-ionization loss

    Corresponding author: LIANG Li-Zhen,

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The basic process of re-ionization loss was studied. In the drift duct there are three processes leading to re-ionization loss: the collision of neutral beam particles with the molecules of background gas, similar collisions with released molecules from the inner wall of the drift duct and the ferret-collisions among particles with different energy of the neutral beam. Mathematical models have been developed and taking EAST-NBI parameters as an
example, the re-ionization loss was obtained within these models. The result indicated that in the early stage of the neutral beam injector operation the released gas was quite abundant. The amount of re-ionization loss owing to the released gas can be as high as 60%. In the case of a long-time operation of the neutral beam injector, the total re-ionization loss decreases from 13.7% to 5.7%. Then the re-ionization loss originating mainly from the collisions between particles of the neutral beam and the background molecules is dominant, covering about 92% of the total re-ionization loss. The drift duct pressure was the decisive factor for neutral beam re-ionization loss.

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