Design, manufacture and initial operation of the beryllium components of the JET ITER-like wall

Autor: Riccardo, V, Lomas, P, Matthews, G F, Nunes, I, Thompson, V, Villedieu, E, Contributors, JET EFDA
Rok vydání: 2013
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Zdroj: Proceedings of the 27th Symposium On Fusion Technology (SOFT-27); Liege, Belgium, September 24-28, 2012. Fusion Engineering and Design, Vol.88, Issues 6-8, October 2013, p.585-589
Druh dokumentu: Working Paper
DOI: 10.1016/j.fusengdes.2013.01.084
Popis: The aim of the JET ITER-like Wall Project was to provide JET with the plasma facing material combination now selected for the DT phase of ITER (bulk beryllium main chamber limiters and a full tungsten divertor) and, in conjunction with the upgraded neutral beam heating system, to achieve ITER relevant conditions. The design of the bulk Be plasma facing components had to be compatible with increased heating power and pulse length, as well as to reuse the existing tile supports originally designed to cope with disruption loads from carbon based tiles and be installed by remote handling. Risk reduction measures (prototypes, jigs, etc) were implemented to maximize efficiency during the shutdown. However, a large number of clashes with existing components not fully captured by the configuration model occurred. Restarting the plasma on the ITER-like Wall proved much easier than for the carbon wall and no deconditioning by disruptions was observed. Disruptions have been more threatening than expected due to the reduced radiative losses compared to carbon, leaving most of the plasma magnetic energy to be conducted to the wall and requiring routine disruption mitigation. The main chamber power handling has achieved and possibly exceeded the design targets.
Comment: 5 pages, 7 figures
Databáze: arXiv