Title :
Fabrication of New Magnet Pole Shields for the 80 keV Neutral Beam Lines for DIII-D
Author :
Grunloh, H.J. ; Baxi, C.B. ; Busath, J.L. ; Callis, R.W. ; Chiu, H.K. ; DiMartino, M. ; Hong, R.M. ; Hyatt, A.W. ; Leuer, J.A. ; Martin, W.C. ; Reis, E.E. ; Ryder, R.H. ; Tao, R.
Author_Institution :
Gen. Atomics, San Diego, CA
Abstract :
In September 2003, a water leak emanating from a magnet pole shield in one of the 80 keV neutral beam lines halted DIII-D physics experiments. Investigation showed that impingement of the diverted charged particle beam on the copper shield plate initiated melting and a through-wall crack that propagated through a brazed stainless steel cooling line. A subsequent survey of all pole shields in the 4 neutral beam lines found that similar damage was present in 9 of the other 15 shields but to a lesser extent. The decision was made to arrest the crack propagation in damaged shields and to begin fabrication of new pole shields, which will be installed during the long torus opening of 2005-2006. A summary is presented of the physical damage that was found in the shields and the assessments that were conducted to determine the cause of the damage. The custom tooling that was developed and then utilized inside the beam lines to arrest crack propagation in the shields is also presented. Modifications to the design of the shields were made to minimize stress concentrations and were implemented in the new pole shields. A novel technique was devised to fabricate the serpentine cooling tubes that are brazed into matching grooves in the shields. This presentation includes descriptions of the shield design modifications and the procedures that were employed to successfully complete the fabrication of the new pole shields
Keywords :
Tokamak devices; bending; brazing; crack-edge stress field analysis; fusion reactor design; fusion reactor ignition; plasma beam injection heating; plasma toroidal confinement; stainless steel; 80 keV; CNC machining; DIII-D tokamak; bending magnet; brazed stainless steel cooling line; charged particle beam; copper shield plate; crack propagation; crack tip drilling; custom tooling; damaged shields; long torus opening; magnet pole shields; matching grooves; melting; neutral beam lines; physical damage; serpentine cooling tubes; shield design modifications; stress concentrations; through-wall crack; water leak; Cooling; Copper; Fabrication; Magnetic analysis; Magnetic shielding; Particle beams; Physics; Steel; Stress; Surface cracks; CNC machining; DIII-D; bending magnet; brazing; crack initiation; crack propagation; crack tip drilling; fabrication technology; magnetic fields; neutral beams; pole shield; stress concentration; tube bending;
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.2005.252934