S. Kitagawa et al., A 250 MVA MOTOR GENERATOR FOR LARGE-SCALE PLASMA-HEATING IN THE LARGEHELICAL DEVICE, Fusion engineering and design, 26(1-4), 1995, pp. 539-544
For pulsed mode plasma experiments in the large helical device (LHD),
high pulsive power has to be fed to the heating devices to produce cur
rentless high-temperature and high-beta plasmas. The peak energizing p
ower for these heating devices exceeds 200 MVA, and the energy consume
d is 1000 MJ per 10 s pulse. To feed such enormous power, a motor gene
rator (MG) system has been constructed and tested successfully. The MG
is a vertical-shaft a.c. synchronous generator with nominal capacity
250 MVA. The maximum ejection energy is 1400 MJ per pulse at a repetit
ion time of 5 min. The operational system is composed so as to deliver
the power to various different loads, and the sequence is controlled
voluntarily by operational computers near the load devices. The operat
ional loss of the MG is reduced by using a computer network, so that a
n appropriate rotating speed and start time of acceleration of the MG
are set automatically at every shot.