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Engineering aspects of design and integration of ECE diagnostic in ITER

Authors :
Christophe Penot
M. Clough
S. Hughes
C. Vacas
A. Sirinelli
Victor Udintsev
N. Casal
B. Cuquel
Mike Messineo
Siddharth Kumar
T. Giacomin
R. Catalin
J. M. Drevon
M. Portales
Max E Austin
Vinay Kumar
Russell Feder
G. Taylor
J. Guirao
H.K.B. Pandya
D. Loesser
Michael Walsh
B. Levesy
Silvia Iglesias
M. Dapena
David Johnson
George Vayakis
M. A. Henderson
J. W. Oosterbeek
J.P. Friconneau
Source :
EPJ Web of Conferences, Vol 87, p 03006 (2015)
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
EDP Sciences, 2015.

Abstract

ITER ECE diagnostic [1] needs not only to meet measurement requirements, but also to withstand various loads, such as electromagnetic, mechanical, neutronic and thermal, and to be protected from stray ECH radiation at 170 GHz and other millimeter wave emission, like Collective Thomson scattering which is planned to operate at 60 GHz. Same or similar loads will be applied to other millimetre-wave diagnostics [2], located both in-vessel and in-port plugs. These loads must be taken into account throughout the design phases of the ECE and other microwave diagnostics to ensure their structural integrity and maintainability. The integration of microwave diagnostics with other ITER systems is another challenging activity which is currently ongoing through port integration and in-vessel integration work. Port Integration has to address the maintenance and the safety aspects of diagnostics, too. Engineering solutions which are being developed to support and to operate ITER ECE diagnostic, whilst complying with safety and maintenance requirements, are discussed in this paper.

Details

ISSN :
2100014X
Volume :
87
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
EPJ Web of Conferences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....dae6c57c839452905b35ab9744bd423b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20158703006