Publication Date:
2005
abstract:
The ITER neutral beam test facility (NBTF) is planned to be built, after the approval of the ITER construction and the choice
of the ITER site, with the agreement of the ITER international team and of the JA and RF participant teams. The key purpose is
to progressively increase the performance of the first ITER injector and to demonstrate its reliability at the maximum operation
parameters: power delivered to the plasma 16.5MW, beam energy 1MeV, accelerated D- ion current 40 A, pulse length 3600 s.
Several interventions for possible modifications and for maintenance are expected during the early operation of the ITER
injector in order to optimise the beam generation, aiming and steering. The maintenance scheme and the related design solutions
are therefore a very important aspect to be considered for the NBTF design.
The paper describes consistently the many interrelated aspects of the design, such as the optimisation of the vessel and
cryopump geometry, in order to get a better maintenance flexibility, an easier man access and a larger access for diagnostic and
monitoring.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Neutral beam injector; Maintenance; Access; Cryopump; Vessel
List of contributors:
Antoni, Vanni; Zaccaria, Pierluigi
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