Analysis of ITER upper port diagnostic first walls

M. Smith, Y. Zhai, G. Loesser, W. Wang, V. Udintsev, T. Giacomin, A. Khodak, D. Johnson, R. Feder, J. Klabacha

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Abstract

The Diagnostic First Walls (DFWs) were designed to handle the plasma nuclear and radiant heating along with electro-magnetic loading induced from plasma disruptions. The DFWs also provide custom viewing apertures for the diagnostics within. Consequently, the DFWs contain numerous complex water cooling channels and are designed per ITER SDC-IC for design by analysis. This paper presents the analyses of the Upper Port DFWs proceeding to a final design review. The finite element analyses (FEAs) performed include neutronics, radiative heating, coupled fluid dynamics and heat transfer, and static and transient structural analysis using the combined multi-physics load conditions. Static structural FEAs performed account for the dynamic amplification effects of the transient load. A detailed bolt analysis was also performed per the ITER SDC-IC bolt evaluation based on reaction loads obtained from the mechanical simulations. Note: Some figures in this paper are in color only in the electronic version.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationFusion Science and Technology
PublisherAmerican Nuclear Society
Pages407-411
Number of pages5
Volume68
Edition2
ISBN (Electronic)9781510811836
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 1 2015

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Civil and Structural Engineering
  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics
  • Nuclear Energy and Engineering
  • General Materials Science
  • Mechanical Engineering

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