• DocumentCode
    1759638
  • Title

    Status of High Heat Flux Components at W7-X

  • Author

    Peacock, Andrew ; Boscary, J. ; Czerwinski, Michal ; Ehrke, G. ; Greuner, H. ; Junghanns, P. ; Mendelevitch, B. ; Smirnow, M. ; Stadler, R. ; Tittes, H. ; Tretter, J.

  • Author_Institution
    Max Planck Inst. for Plasma Phys., EURATOM Assoc., Garching, Germany
  • Volume
    42
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    41699
  • Firstpage
    524
  • Lastpage
    532
  • Abstract
    The actively water-cooled in-vessel components (IVCs) of the stellarator Wendelstein 7-X consist of the divertor, the first wall protection components, the port liners, each designed for different loading conditions, and the associated pipework, the control coils, the cryo-pump system, the Glow discharge electrodes, and a set of diagnostics. The divertor, designed for high heat fluxes (HHFs), is a set of 10 target and baffle units arranged along the plasma surface. The design and production of these HHF components is a challenging task. The divertor target elements, which are based on flat carbon-carbon fiber composite tiles bonded via active metal casting onto CuCrZr cooling structures required intensive development and testing to reach a reliable performance; removing, under stationary conditions, 10 MW/m2. Industrially manufactured high quality target elements have been delivered and assessed, and the process of incorporating them into assembly units, so-called modules, has begun. The time scale for the completion of the HHF divertor has been held for the last four years and the final delivery of the HHF divertor is still planned in 2017. In parallel to the realization of the divertor, most of the remaining IVCs have been defined, developed, designed, and fabricated and the installation of many of these components has begun. Some of these components can also be expected, for a short period of time, to receive high heat loads approaching those of the divertor. These components will be described, in detail, from conception to realization.
  • Keywords
    carbon; cooling; copper compounds; cryopumping; fusion reactor design; fusion reactor divertors; fusion reactor instrumentation; fusion reactor targets; glow discharges; plasma boundary layers; plasma diagnostics; plasma toroidal confinement; plasma transport processes; stellarators; C-C; CuCrZr; CuCrZr cooling structures; HHF component design; HHF component production; HHF divertor; IVC; W7-X; active metal casting; actively water-cooled in-vessel components; assembly units; associated pipework; baffle units; component installation; control coils; cryo-pump system; divertor target element; first wall protection components; flat carbon-carbon fiber composite tiles; glow discharge electrodes; high heat flux component; high heat loads; high quality target elements; intensive development; loading condition; modules; plasma surface; port liner; stationary conditions; stellarator Wendelstein 7-X; time scale; Chemical elements; Cooling; Heating; Plasmas; Prototypes; Testing; Baffle; Wendelstein 7-X (W7-X); divertor; first wall; in-vessel components (IVCs); stellarator; water-cooled;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0093-3813
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TPS.2014.2302542
  • Filename
    6734699