Title :
Innovative technologies for Faraday shield cooling
Author :
Rosenfeld, John H. ; Lindemuth, James E. ; North, Mark T. ; Goulding, Richard H.
Author_Institution :
Thermacore Inc., Lancaster, PA, USA
fDate :
30 Sep-5 Oct 1995
Abstract :
Alternative advanced technologies are being evaluated for use in cooling the Faraday shields used for protection of ion cyclotron range of frequencies (ICR) antennae in Tokamaks. Two approaches currently under evaluation include heat pipe cooling and gas cooling. Both of these technologies offer attractive alternatives to water-cooled designs primarily because they remove the time-consuming cleanup required in the event of tube weld failures and because they increase the operating temperature range for the shield. A Monel/water heat pipe cooled Faraday shield has been successfully demonstrated. Heat pipe cooling offers the advantage of reducing the amount of water discharged into the Tokamak in the event of a tube weld failure. The device was recently tested on an antenna at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The heat pipe design uses inclined water heat pipes with warm water condensers located outside of the plasma chamber. This approach can passively remove absorbed heat fluxes in excess of 200 W/cm2. Helium-cooled Faraday shields are also being evaluated. This approach offers the advantage of no liquid discharge into the Tokamak in the event of a tube failure. Innovative internal cooling structures based on porous metal cooling are being used to develop a helium-cooled Faraday shield structure. This approach can dissipate the high heat fluxes typical of Faraday shield applications while minimizing the required helium blower power. Preliminary analysis shows that nominal helium flow and pressure drop can sufficiently cool a Faraday shield in typical applications. Plans are in progress to fabricate and test prototype hardware based on this approach
Keywords :
fusion reactor design; plasma radiofrequency heating; Faraday shield cooling; He blower power; He flow; ICR antennae; Monel/water heat pipe cooled Faraday shield; Tokamaks; gas cooling; heat flux removal; heat pipe cooling; ion cyclotron range of frequencies antennae; operating temperature range; plasma chamber; pressure drop; time-consuming cleanup; tube weld failures; warm water condensers; Cooling; Cyclotrons; Electron tubes; Frequency; Helium; Protection; Testing; Tokamaks; Water heating; Welding;
Conference_Titel :
Fusion Engineering, 1995. SOFE '95. Seeking a New Energy Era., 16th IEEE/NPSS Symposium
Conference_Location :
Champaign, IL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2969-4
DOI :
10.1109/FUSION.1995.534387