Title :
Regeneration of cryosorbing exhaust gas panels by means of gyrotron radiation
Author :
Mobius, A. ; Mack, A. ; Day, C. ; Dammertz, G. ; Wacker, R.
Author_Institution :
IMT-GmbH, Eggenstein, Germany
Abstract :
The exhaust gas of the planned fusion reactor ITER (R. Aymar, Fus. Eng. Des. vol. 55, pp. 107-118, 2001) consists of up to 10% helium and 90% hydrogen. The extraction of these gases from the reactor space is achieved by cryopumps comprising several cryogenically cooled flat panels having in total an absorbing surface of about 35 m/sup 2/. As can be seen in the cross section of a panel, a 4 K cooled quilted steel plate is covered with activated carbon grains, serving as the absorbing material, glued onto the metal surface. In periodic cycles the pump has to be disconnected from the vessel and rapidly heated (during 75 s) to 80-100 K to regenerate the surface. After heating, rapid cooling down to cryogenic temperatures, also in 75 s, is necessary. If the heating and cooling is performed by just changing the temperature of the coolant, the energy consumption is extremely high. Here we investigate the application of microwave radiation to heat the carbon layer exclusively.
Keywords :
adsorption; air pollution control; cooling; cryopumping; gyrotrons; low-temperature techniques; microwave heating; surface chemistry; 4 K; 75 s; 80 to 100 K; H/sub 2/-He; ITER fusion reactor exhaust gas; absorbing surface; activated carbon grain coating; carbon layer heating; coolant temperature; cooled quilted steel plate; cryogenic temperatures; cryogenically cooled flat panels; cryopumps; cryosorbing exhaust gas panel regeneration; energy consumption; gas extraction; gyrotron radiation; helium-hydrogen mixture; metal surface; microwave radiation; panel cross section; periodic cycles; pump disconnection; rapid cooling; rapidly heated surface regeneration; Fusion reactors; Gases; Gyrotrons; Heating; Helium; Hydrogen; Inductors; Space cooling; Steel; Temperature;
Conference_Titel :
Infrared and Millimeter Waves, 2002. Conference Digest. Twenty Seventh International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7423-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICIMW.2002.1076160