학술논문

ITER neutral beam Vacuum Vessel design
Document Type
Conference
Source
2013 IEEE 25th Symposium on Fusion Engineering (SOFE) Fusion Engineering (SOFE), 2013 IEEE 25th Symposium on. :1-6 Jun, 2013
Subject
Engineering Profession
Welding
Seals
Stress
Maintenance engineering
Flanges
Coolants
Niobium
ITER
Neutral Beam
HNB
vessel
design
Language
ISSN
1078-8891
2155-9953
Abstract
The Vacuum vessel of the ITER Heating Neutral Beam injector is a key component of the neutral beam system. It supports the injector components and is also an extension of the ITER Vacuum Vessel. This paper presents the status of the design of the vessel. In the first part of this paper we present the main design requirements. Besides the pressure and thermal loads, the various interfaces with other components are important constraints for the design. Some have specific requirements concerning displacement, or require specific features for their maintenance. Indeed all maintenance involving opening of the vessel needs to be performed using remote handling systems. The second part aims at presenting the present design of the NB vessel. Various concepts were studied before coming to the present design. Structures were optimised to satisfy the chosen design code (RCC-MR) under the various loading scenarios applied to the vessel, both for normal and accidental cases. In addition, the vessel incorporates two sets of long lip seals which tolerate limited displacements. Limiting the displacement is a real challenge considering the size of the flange and the forces involved. An innovative solution has been developed to improve the mechanical connection between the lids and the vessel walls in order to fulfil the requirements. The vessel displacement is also important for the alignment of the Beam Line Components with respect to the neutral beam and for the cryopumps interfaces. The geometry of the vessel was optimised to reduce the electric field stresses and to increase the voltage holding of the Beam Source, which is at 1MV potential. The present design satisfies all the requirements. The main issues have been solved, and the proposed design is now being optimised to facilitate manufacturing.