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Support structure concept for integration of ITER diagnostics in the port cell

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Abstract

Development of the diagnostics for ITER tokamak, which is presently under construction by several international partners at Cadarache in France, is a major challenge because of severe environment, strict engineering requirements, and the need for high reliability in the measurements. The diagnostic systems in the upper, equatorial and lower port cells on ITER are designed to be integrated within the interspace and port cell support structures. These structures are interfacing with remote handling rail system for the cask operations, thus facilitating the removal and installation of the diagnostics in the port and hence minimizing time for working close to the tokamak. In this paper, the challenges associated with the integration of the diagnostics in the port interspace and port cell, as well as their solutions will be addressed and presented. The interspace and the port cell support structures, as well as their interfaces with the biological shield, will be discussed.

Year of Publication
2013
Journal
Fusion Engineering and Design
Volume
88
Number
6–8
Number of Pages
1215 - 1218
URL
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0920379613000793
DOI
10.1016/j.fusengdes.2013.01.069
PId
44fae975eab3f086a6786e0f3c920eab
Alternate Journal
Fusion Eng. Des.
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