A 3.7 GHz mock-up antenna module using carbon fiber composite (CFC) was fab
ricated and tested for the development of a heat-resistive front of the low
er hybrid current drive (LHCD) antenna. This module has four waveguides and
a water cooling channel, the length is 206 mm. The CFC surface was coated
with a thin titanium layer and was plated with copper in order to reduce RF
losses, to bond rods and septum plates and to assemble them with cooling c
hannel. The RF losses and the outgassing rates of this CFC module at high R
F power were measured during long pulses. When the injected power varies be
tween 30 and 100 kW, the RF losses measured by calorimetery, were found to
be in the range of 1.0-1.2%. It is found that this experimental value is 2.
5-3.0 times higher than the theoretical value of pure copper. Stationary op
eration of the CFC module with water cooling is performed at the RF power d
ensity of 45 MW m(-2) during 1000 s. The outgassing rates from the CFC modu
le are in the range of 0.93 similar to 1.3 x 10(-6) Pam(-3) s(-1) m(-2) at
the module temperature of 120 degreesC, it is low enough for an antenna mat
erial. No significant bonding defects occurred during the steady-state oper
ation. It is assessed that a CFC module is an attractive candidate for a he
at-resistive front of LHCD antenna. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All righ
ts reserved.