Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
The ITER neutral beam test facility under construction in Padova will host two experimental
devices: SPIDER, a 100 kV negative H/D RF source, and MITICA, a
full scale, 1MeV
deuterium beam injector. A detection system called Close
-
contact Neutron Emission Surface
Mapping (CNESM) is under development with the aim to resolve the horizontal beam
intensity profile in MITICA and one of the eight beamlet groups in S
PIDER, with a spatial
resolution of 3 and 5 cm2 respectively. This is achieved by the evaluation of the map of the
neutron emission due to interaction of the deuterium beam with the deuterons implanted in the
beam dump surface. CNESM uses nGEM detectors, i
.e. GEM detectors equipped with a
cathode that also serves as neutron
-
proton converter foil. The diagnostic will be placed right
behind the SPIDER and MITICA beam dump, i.e. in an UHV environment, but the nGEM
detectors need to operate at atmospheric press
ure, so to contain the detector a vacuum sealed
box has been designed to be installed inside the vacuum vessel and at atmospheric pressure
inside. The box design was driven by the need to minimize the neutron attenuation and the
distance between the beam d
ump surface and the detector active area. This paper presents the
status of the CNSESM diagnostics and describes the design of the detectors and of the sealed
box (in particular the analysis carried out to define its parameters, the necessary pumping and
l
eak test procedures to ensure the compatibility of the box with the UHV environment and the
proposed installation/removal procedure ). Also the general layout of the diagnostic as part of
the SPIDER experiment will be discussed. Finally the preliminary des
ign of MITICA
CNESM diagnostic will be introduced. This work was set up in collaboration and financial
support of Fusion for Energy.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Elenco autori:
Croci, Gabriele; Muraro, Andrea; Fincato, Michele; Grosso, GIOVANNI MARIA; DALLA PALMA, Mauro; PERELLI CIPPO, Enrico; Tardocchi, Marco; Pasqualotto, Roberto
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