Process and overview of diagnostics integration in ITER ports

  • J. M. Drevon
  • , M. Walsh
  • , P. Andrew
  • , R. Barnsley
  • , L. Bertalot
  • , M. De Bock
  • , D. Bora
  • , R. Bouhamou
  • , M. F. Direz
  • , A. Encheva
  • , T. Fang
  • , R. Feder
  • , T. Giacomin
  • , M. Von Hellermann
  • , S. Jakhar
  • , D. Johnson
  • , Y. Kaschuk
  • , Y. Kusama
  • , H. G. Lee
  • , B. Levesy
  • D. Loesser, P. Maquet, K. Okayama, R. Reichle, S. Pak, K. M. Patel, C. S. Pitcher, M. Portales, A. P. Arumugam, S. Simrock, V. S. Udintsev, P. Vasu, G. Vayakis, E. Veshchev, C. Walker, C. Watts, A. Zvonkov

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Abstract

ITER will have a set of 45 diagnostics to ensure controlled operation. Many of them are integrated in the ITER ports. This paper addresses the integration process of the diagnostic systems and the approach taken to enable coordinated progress. An overview of the Port Integration hardware introduces the various structures needed for hosting tenant systems inside ITER diagnostics ports. The responsibilities of the different parties involved (ITER Organization and the Domestic Agencies) are outlined. The main challenges for diagnostic port integration engineering are summarized. The plan for a common approach to design and manufacture of the supporting structures, in particular the Port Plug is detailed. A coordinated design including common components and a common approach for neutronic analyses is proposed. One particular port, the equatorial port 11, is used to illustrate the approach.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1306-1309
Number of pages4
JournalFusion Engineering and Design
Volume88
Issue number6-8
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013
Externally publishedYes

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

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

Keywords

  • Diagnostics
  • Integration
  • ITER
  • Port

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