Experiments with high-voltage insulators in the presence of tritium
- 1 February 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Review of Scientific Instruments
- Vol. 62 (2) , 376-380
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1142131
Abstract
During the final deuterium‐tritium phases of the TFTR and JET tokamaks half of the neutral injectors will be used to produce tritium neutral beams to maintain an equal mix of deuterium and tritium in the core plasma, and such requirements may also occur in future devices. This will require that the voltage hold off capabilities of the high voltage insulators in the accelerators be unimpaired by any charge buildups associated with the beta decay of adsorbed layers. We report tests in which we measured the drain currents under high dc voltage of TFTR and JET accelerator insulators while they were successively exposed to vacuum, deuterium and tritium. There did not appear to be any substantial reduction in hold‐off capability with tritium, although at some voltages there was a small increase in the leakage current. We also compared the breakdown properties of a plastic tubing filled with deuterium and then tritium at varying pressures, since such tubing has been considered as a high‐voltage break in the gas feed system for TFTR, and the presence of large numbers of electron‐ion pairs might lead to enhanced Paschen breakdown. We found no significant differences in the behavior for the geometry used.Keywords
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