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Plasma facing components integration studies for the WEST divertor.

Authors :
Ferlay, Fabien
Missirlian, Marc
Guilhem, Dominique
Firdaouss, Mehdi
Richou, Marianne
Doceul, Louis
Faisse, Frédéric
Languille, Pascal
Larroque, Sébastien
Martinez, André
Proust, Maxime
Louison, Céphise
Jeanne, Florian
Saille, Alain
Samaille, Frank
Verger, Jean-Marc
Bucalossi, Jérôme
Source :
Fusion Engineering & Design. Oct2015, Vol. 98/99, p1285-1289. 5p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

In the context of the Tokamak Tore-Supra evolution, the CEA aims at transforming it into a test bench for ITER actively cooled tungsten (ACW) plasma facing components (PFC). This project named WEST (Tungsten Environment in Steady state Tokamak) is especially focused on the divertor target. The modification of the machine, by adding two axisymmetric divertors will make feasible an H-mode with an X-point close to the lower divertor. This environment will allow exposing the divertor ACW components up to 20 MW/m 2 heat flux during long pulse. These specifications are well suited to test the ITER-like ACW target elements, respecting the ITER design. One challenge in such machine evolution is to integrate components in an existing vacuum vessel in order to obtain the best achievable performance. This paper deals with the design integration of ITER ACW target elements into the WEST environment considering magnetic, electric, thermal and mechanical loads. The feasibility of installation and maintenance has to be strongly considered as these PFC could be replaced several times. The ports size allows entering a 30° sector of pre-installed tungsten targets which will be plugged as quickly and easily as possible. The main feature of steady state operation is the active cooling, which leads to have many embedded cooling channels and bulky pipes on the PFC module including many connections and sealings between vacuum and water channels. The 30° sector design is now finalized regarding the ITER ACW elements specifications. No major modifications are expected. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09203796
Volume :
98/99
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Fusion Engineering & Design
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
109980799
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fusengdes.2015.02.053