Title :
Conceptual Design Studies of the KSTAR Bay-Nm Cassette and Thomson Scattering Optics
Author :
Feder, R. ; Ellis, R. ; Johnson, D. ; Park, H. ; Lee, H.G.
Author_Institution :
Plasma Phys. Lab., Princeton Univ., NJ
Abstract :
A multi-channel Thomson scattering system viewing the edge and core of the KSTAR plasma will be installed at the midplane port Bay-N. An engineering design study was undertaken at PPPL in collaboration with the Korea Basic Science Institute (KB Si to determine the optimal optics and cassette design. Design criteria included environmental, mechanical and optical factors. All of the optical design options have common design features; the Thomson scattering laser, an in-vacuum shutter, a quartz heat shield and primary vacuum window, a set of optical elements and a fiber optic bundle. Neutron radiation damage was a major factor in the choice of competing lens-based and mirror-based optical designs. Both the mirror based design and the lens design are constrained by physical limits of the Bay-N cassette and interference with the Bay-N micro-wave launcher. The cassette will contain the optics and a rail system for maintenance of the optics
Keywords :
Tokamak devices; fusion reactor design; lenses; mirrors; neutron effects; optical fibres; plasma boundary layers; plasma diagnostics; Bay-N microwave launcher; KSTAR Bay-Nm cassette; KSTAR plasma; Korea Basic Science Institute; Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research; PPPL; Thomson Scattering laser; Thomson scattering optics; conceptual design studies; engineering design study; environmental factors; fiber optic bundle; in-vacuum shutter; interference; lens-based optical designs; mechanical factors; midplane port Bay-N; mirror-based optical designs; multichannel Thomson scattering system; neutron radiation damage; optical elements; optical factors; primary vacuum window; quartz heat shield; rail system; Collaboration; Design engineering; Fiber lasers; Laser theory; Mirrors; Neutrons; Optical design; Optical fibers; Optical scattering; Plasmas;
Conference_Titel :
Fusion Engineering 2005, Twenty-First IEEE/NPS Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Knoxville, TN
Print_ISBN :
0-4244-0150-X
Electronic_ISBN :
0-4244-0150-X
DOI :
10.1109/FUSION.2005.252970