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A protection system for the JET ITER-like wall based on imaging diagnostics

Authors :
B. Sieglin
A.V. Stephen
Diogo Alves
Paulo Carvalho
P. Thomas
Daniel F. Valcarcel
R. C. Felton
D. Falie
M. Jouve
Stéphane Devaux
J.L. de Pablos
S. Cramp
P. J. Lomas
F.G. Rimini
G. Arnoux
E. de la Cal
K. Obrejan
M.F. Stamp
Jet-Efda Contributors
N. Balshaw
Gennady Sergienko
P. García-Sánchez
U. Kruezi
I. Balboa
B. Schweer
C. Balorin
P. McCullen
V. Gervaise
K. Patel
V. Martin
V. Moncada
A. Soleto
K-D. Zastrow
S. Jachmich
D. Kinna
Justin Williams
A. Horton
A. Manzanares
John Wilson
A. Huber
A. Goodyear
M. Beldishevski
M. Clever
Andre Neto
Cristian Ruset
JET-EFDA Contributors
Source :
Review of scientific instruments 83(10), 10D727-(2012). doi:10.1063/1.4738742, Review of Scientific Instruments, Review of Scientific Instruments, v.83 (2012)
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
AIP Publishing, 2012.

Abstract

The new JET ITER-like wall (made of beryllium and tungsten) is more fragile than the former carbon fiber composite wall and requires active protection to prevent excessive heat loads on the plasma facing components (PFC). Analog CCD cameras operating in the near infrared wavelength are used to measure surface temperature of the PFCs. Region of interest (ROI) analysis is performed in real time and the maximum temperature measured in each ROI is sent to the vessel thermal map. The protection of the ITER-like wall system started in October 2011 and has already successfully led to a safe landing of the plasma when hot spots were observed on the Be main chamber PFCs. Divertor protection is more of a challenge due to dust deposits that often generate false hot spots. In this contribution we describe the camera, data capture and real time processing systems. We discuss the calibration strategy for the temperature measurements with cross validation with thermal IR cameras and bi-color pyrometers. Most importantly, we demonstrate that a protection system based on CCD cameras can work and show examples of hot spot detections that stop the plasma pulse. The limits of such a design and the associated constraints on the operations are also presented.

Details

ISSN :
10897623 and 00346748
Volume :
83
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Review of Scientific Instruments
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7de980548326abd2b8c412ab3c6cb791
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4738742