Title :
Organic cooling fluids for the JET toroidal and divertor field coils
Author :
Cooke, M. ; Butcher, P. ; Huguet, M. ; Last, J. ; Sborchia, C.
Author_Institution :
JET Joint Undertaking, Abingdon, UK
Abstract :
When the inter-turn electrical fault was found on the JET toroidal field coil 3.1 a series of studies were carried out to find an alternative cooling fluid to demineralised water with a high intrinsic electrical resistivity. The initial selection examined the physical characteristics of the fluids and ruled out all but three organic compounds. This paper describes the further tests and studies which were carried out to assess the performance and suitability of these organic cooling fluids. The plant implications including storage vessels, vent pipework, pump mechanical seals vapour detection scheme and leak detection are examined together with the waste management and the environmental aspects of using organic cooling fluids
Keywords :
organic compounds; JET toroidal field coil 3.1; alternative cooling fluid; demineralised water; environmental aspects; high intrinsic electrical resistivity; inter-turn electrical fault; leak detection; organic cooling fluids; pump mechanical seals vapour detection scheme; storage vessels; vent pipework; waste management; Coils; Cooling; Electric resistance; Leak detection; Organic compounds; Pumps; Seals; Testing; Vents; Waste management;
Conference_Titel :
Fusion Engineering - Supplement, 1993., 15th IEEE/NPSS Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Hyannis, MA
DOI :
10.1109/SFE.1993.472791