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Risk mitigation strategy for the ITER electron cyclotron upper port launcher

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A basic requirement for ITER equipment to meet is a high level of reliability, because ITER operation time is precious and radioactive operation leaves limited scope for repair. In order to reduce the risk of failure during ITER operation an effective risk mitigation strategy is necessary. This paper presents such strategy for the ITER electron cyclotron upper port launcher (ECUPL). A preliminary ECUPL risk analysis identifies possible failure modes. A probabilistic risk assessment quantifies the risk of failure using a 4 x 4 impact-likelihood matrix. Impact is quantified through technical, cost and schedule elements. Likelihood depends on the risk mitigation strategy adopted. A cost benefit analysis determines the most cost effective risk mitigation strategy. An essential element in risk mitigation is the testing of equipment prior to installation on the ITER machine. This paper argues the need for low- and highpower millimetre wave tests carried out on the fully assembled ECUPL It presents a conceptual design for a dedicated on-site test bed that can handle 2 of 8 microwave beams at 2 MW long pulse operation. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Year of Publication
2010
Journal
Fusion Engineering and Design
Volume
85
Number
7-9
Number of Pages
1117-1124
Date Published
Dec
Type of Article
Proceedings Paper
ISBN Number
0920-3796
Accession Number
ISI:000287333200032
URL
<Go to ISI>://000287333200032
PId
059f58c30aed72ab8d6a5dad47b727c1
Alternate Journal
Fusion Eng. Des.
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