National Ignition Facility subsystem design requirements laser auxiliary subsystem SSDR 1.3.5
Author(s) -
Sadhana Mukherji
Publication year - 1996
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/594985
Subject(s) - water cooling , preamplifier , amplifier , national ignition facility , nuclear engineering , laser , materials science , ignition system , electrical engineering , power (physics) , pockels effect , environmental science , engineering , optoelectronics , physics , mechanical engineering , optics , voltage , inertial confinement fusion , cmos , quantum mechanics , aerospace engineering
This system design requirement document establishes the performance, design, development and test requirements for the NIF Laser Auxiliary Systems. The Laser Auxiliary Systems consist of: a. Gas Cooling System; b. Low conductivity cooling water system; C. Deionized cooling water system; d. Electrical power distribution system. The gas cooling system will be used for cooling the main laser amplifier flashlamps and some smaller quantities will be used for purging Pockels cells and for diode pumps in preamplifier. The low conductivity cooling water system will be used for cooling the capacitor banks. The deionized cooling water system will be used to cool the multi-pass amplifier in the OPG PAM. Electrical power will be required for the OPG systems, Pockels cells, power conditioning, and amplifier support equipment
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