• Title of article

    Cryopump design development for the ITER Neutral Beam Injectors

  • Author/Authors

    Dremel، نويسنده , , M. and Day، نويسنده , , Chr. and Hanke، نويسنده , , S. and Luo، نويسنده , , X.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
  • Pages
    5
  • From page
    689
  • To page
    693
  • Abstract
    Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe (FZK) is developing the cryopumps for the ITER Neutral Beam Injectors (NBI). The system is characterized by high gas flows against which the cryopumping system must maintain the required pressures down to 10−3 Pa in the beam line vessel. During detailed investigations of the gas dynamics in the neutral beam system it showed up that in the close geometry of the beam line design a cryopump with a gas capture probability of 30% is needed to cover the low pressures. This cannot be achieved by a classical cryopump design using a chevron baffle because it is limited to gas capture probabilities below 24%. ore, a novel cryopump has been developed which is characterised by a gas capture probability of 33%. The engineering design of the pump takes into account that it will be operated under the conditions of the ITER cryosupply. Under these conditions the heat load to the low temperature circuits of the new cryopump design is only 20% higher than for the classical cryopump which is in regard of the 50% higher pumping speed a very good improvement of the entire efficiency. The new cryopump design is now the reference design for the ITER Heating NBI. Two cryopumps will be integrated in the beam line vessel, each of them about 8 m long and 2.75 m high resulting in an overall pumping speed for hydrogen (H2) of 5000 m3 s−1. aper describes the vacuum conditions of the ITER Heating NBI and summarizes the pumping properties of the cryosorption pump as well as to the investigations on the heat loads to the cryogenic circuits.
  • Keywords
    Adsorption , Cryopump , Thermal radiation , Neutral beam injector , Heat loads , Vacuum
  • Journal title
    Fusion Engineering and Design
  • Serial Year
    2009
  • Journal title
    Fusion Engineering and Design
  • Record number

    2355779