Title :
Simulation of the Infrared Views of the Upper Port VIS/IR Imaging System of ITER
Author :
Aumeunier, M.-H. ; Travère, Jean-Marcel ; Reichle, R. ; Loarer, Thierry ; Gauthier, Eric ; Chabaud, Dominique ; Humbert, E.
Author_Institution :
Inst. de Rech. sur la Fusion Magnetique, CEA, St. Paul-lez-Durance, France
fDate :
3/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In the majority of nuclear fusion experiments equipped with carbonaceous plasma-facing components (PFCs), infrared (IR) imaging diagnostics are routinely used for monitoring the surface temperature of the PFCs exposed to high heat fluxes. However, future fusion machines, such as ITER, will be equipped with metallic PFCs. As a consequence, due to their low emissivity, the evaluation of the surface temperature will have to take into account the multiple reflections of the light coming from hot regions. In order to assess the total IR flux collected by the sensor located at the upper port VIS/IR system of ITER, realistic simulations of the IR views of the ITER tokamak have been developed using a Monte Carlo ray-tracing code (SPEOS CAA V5 Based). The simulation includes the thermal emission, the bremsstrahlung radiation, and the reflections thereof inside the real complex 3-D geometry (from CATIA) of the vessel. The IR simulated images in conditions of plasma operation are presented, and the contribution of the reflected flux for two divertor configurations (carbon fiber composite and tungsten) is analyzed. Finally, the achievable measurement accuracy on the surface temperature of the PFCs from the upper port VIS/IR imaging system is discussed.
Keywords :
Tokamak devices; carbon fibre reinforced composites; infrared imaging; plasma diagnostics; plasma simulation; plasma temperature; plasma toroidal confinement; ITER tokamak; Monte Carlo ray-tracing code; bremsstrahlung radiation; carbon fiber composite; carbonaceous plasma-facing components; divertor configurations; emissivity; fusion machines; heat fluxes; infrared imaging diagnostics; light reflections; nuclear fusion experiments; real complex 3-D geometry; realistic simulations; reflected flux; surface temperature; thermal emission; upper port VIS-IR imaging system; Cameras; Computational modeling; Materials; Photonics; Plasma temperature; Solid modeling; Temperature measurement; ITER; Monte Carlo optical ray-tracing simulation; metallic environment; reflections; surface temperature measurement; upper infrared (IR) imaging diagnostics;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2012.2183621