Castellated tiles as the beam-facing components for the diagnostic calorimeter of the negative ion source SPIDER
Abstract
Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
Operation of the thermonuclear fusion experiment ITER requires additional heating via
injection of neutral beams from accelerated negative ions. In the SPIDER test facility,
under construction in Padova, the production of negative ions will be studied and
optimised. The STRIKE diagnostic (Short-Time Retractable Instrumented Kalorimeter
Experiment) will be used to characterise the SPIDER beam during short pulse operation
(several seconds) to verify the degree of attainment of ITER requirements about the
maximum allowed beam non-uniformity (below ±10%). The major components of
STRIKE are 16 tiles, corresponding to the SPIDER beam arrangement, which are observed
on the rear side by a thermal camera. The main requirements of the tiles are: to preserve
the thermal pattern throughout the heat conduction from the front to the rear side; to
tolerate very high and localised heat loads and the consequent thermo-mechanical stresses.
This contribution describes a solution for tiles made of an essentially homogeneous and
isotropic material like graphite, machined in such a way that heat is forced to propagate
mostly in one direction (castellated tiles). In order to assess the reliability and the
diagnostic capabilities of the tiles under high power irradiation, suitable finite element
thermo-mechanical analyses were undertaken in the conditions expected of the SPIDER
beam; moreover experimental tests on a prototype exposed to a high power beam were
performed in the GLADIS facility at IPP (Max-Plank-Institut für Plasmaphysik) Garching.
The results of these studies are described as well as the numerical simulations of the data
measured when the size of the thermal camera pixels is comparable to the typical
dimension of the elements of the castellated tiles for SPIDER.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
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Elenco autori:
Cervaro, Vannino; Serianni, Gianluigi; DALLA PALMA, Mauro; Pasqualotto, Roberto
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