2006
DOI: 10.1088/0029-5515/46/7/s10
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TOPICA: an accurate and efficient numerical tool for analysis and design of ICRF antennas

Abstract: The demand for a predictive tool to help in designing ion-cyclotron radio frequency (ICRF) antenna systems for today's fusion experiments has driven the development of codes such as ICANT, RANT3D, and the early development of TOPICA (TOrino Polytechnic Ion Cyclotron Antenna) code. This paper describes the substantive evolution of TOPICA formulation and implementation that presently allow it to handle the actual geometry of ICRF antennas (with curved, solid straps, a general-shape housing, Faraday screen, etc) … Show more

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“…Fig. 7 shows first E || calculations for the A2 antenna using TOPICA [23] (same code as used to model the ICRF antennas in ITER) with a 3D antenna model adapted to flat geometry and JET L-mode plasma density and temperature profiles. Scaled to ITER relevant ICRF power, E || absolute values for the A2 antenna are a factor of > 2 higher than the E || values in front of the ITER antenna for the high density reference profiles [22].…”
Section: Role Of Sheath Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fig. 7 shows first E || calculations for the A2 antenna using TOPICA [23] (same code as used to model the ICRF antennas in ITER) with a 3D antenna model adapted to flat geometry and JET L-mode plasma density and temperature profiles. Scaled to ITER relevant ICRF power, E || absolute values for the A2 antenna are a factor of > 2 higher than the E || values in front of the ITER antenna for the high density reference profiles [22].…”
Section: Role Of Sheath Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The front-face of the WEST ICRF launchers has been modeled on TOPICA [7] for 8 L-mode and 9 H-mode density profiles at 55 MHz [1,2]. By associating discrete plasma indices for the 17 calculated Z-matrices (properly de-embedded to the capacitors positions), one can easily interpolate a Z-matrix for any plasma index.…”
Section: Full-wave Modeling Of West Icrf Launchers and The Mathematicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, previous ICRF experiments illustrated that a refined understanding and a comprehensive modelling of the ICRF launchers RF circuit is of high importance for the preparation of their operation [6]. For these reasons, and thanks to the availability of full-wave electromagnetic solvers such as ANSYS HFSS® and TOPICA [7], the WEST ICRF launchers design has been rigorously validated during their conception phase using RF network calculations with all launchers elements described by full matrices got from full-wave modeling. These RF network computations include calculations using commercial software as ANSYS Designer® [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several codes are commonly used to numerically simulate these electromagnetic waves [4,5]. The vast majority, or perhaps all, of these codes until now use a 1D density profile, which depends only on the radial coordinate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%