DocumentCode :
1361818
Title :
Diagnostic Neutral Beam for ITER—Concept to Engineering
Author :
Chakraborty, Arun ; Rotti, Chandramouli ; Bandyopadhyay, Mainak ; Singh, M.J. ; Nair, Roopesh Gangadharan ; Shah, Sejal ; Baruah, U.K. ; Hemsworth, Ronald Stephen ; Schunke, Beatrix
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Plasma Res., ITER-India, Gandhinagar, India
Volume :
38
Issue :
3
fYear :
2010
fDate :
3/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
248
Lastpage :
253
Abstract :
Following the allocation of the procurement of the diagnostic neutral beam (DNB) to the Indian DA, a series of tasks have been undertaken to first assess the DNB configuration and arrive at an optimal beam-line configuration folding in the gas-feed and vacuum-pumping requirements. Specific emphasis is placed on the thermal, structural, and electrical designs of beam-line components, in order to ensure their compatibility with the criteria specified for ITER in vessel components, i.e., Structural Design Criteria for In-Vessel Components. The detailed assessment of manufacturing technologies and their compatibility with the ITER standards forms an integral part of the design. A common approach to manufacturing for DNB and heating-and-current-drive NB components shall be undertaken through a comprehensive prototyping phase which shall lead to built-to-print specifications. In addition to safety and remote-handling issues, the design also addresses the requirements of interfaces related to other systems such as cryo, hydraulic, pneumatic, vacuum pumping, gas feed, civil, power supplies and transmission, CODAC, etc. The successful delivery of DNB is dependent on two critical R&D aspects: 1) the production of a uniform low-divergence beam from the beam source and 2) a well-controlled transmission through lengths of ~ 22 m. The first shall primarily be a subject of the Ion Source Test Facility-SPIDER [part of NB test facility (MITICA in Padova)]-where India is involved as a collaborator and the Indian test bed, where issues for DNB beam source which were not resolved in the SPIDER would be taken up. The second shall form one of the primary objectives of the Indian test bed to characterize the DNB. This paper presents the progress in DNB from the concept level to an engineered system along with the plans for system integration and an R&D intensive implementation.
Keywords :
Tokamak devices; fusion reactor design; fusion reactor safety; plasma diagnostics; CODAC; ITER; Indian test bed; Ion Source Test Facility; R&D intensive implementation; SPIDER; beam source; beam-line components; built-to-print specifications; civil systems; cryosystems; diagnostic neutral beam; electrical designs; gas-feed requirements; hydraulic systems; neutral beam test facility; optimal beam-line configuration; pneumatic systems; power supplies; power transmission; prototyping phase; pumping; remote-handling issues; safety; structural designs; system integration; thermal designs; uniform low-divergence beam; vacuum-pumping requirements; vessel components; Beam transmission; ITER; beam-line components (BLCs); concept; diagnostic neutral beam (NB) (DNB);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2009.2035809
Filename :
5357399
Link To Document :
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