Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Disruption mitigation is one of the main research topics on the way to ITER and future
Tokamak fusion power plants. Therefore, extensive studies have to be carried out on large
Tokamaks to understand the physics and to develop the necessary technologies. JT-60SA,
which will go into operation in 2020, will be a primary machine for this research. It will be
equipped with a Massive Gas Injection (MGI) system to conduct disruption mitigation
experiments in the first research phases. This MGI system will consist of two fast valves with
integrated reservoirs (833 cm³, 7.5 MPa, 6247 Pa*m³, 1.5*1024 particles), which will be
installed inside the vacuum vessel behind the stabilizing plate in sectors P09 and P18. Due
to their location inside the vacuum vessel, the valves must be compatible with in-vessel
conditions (magnetic field, elevated temperature, radiation and vacuum). Hence, a springdriven valve with piezoelectric actuation was chosen as design basis. It is foreseen to inject
a large variety of different noble gases and gas mixtures with H2/D2. CFD calculations were
carried out to evaluate the gas flow from the valves into the vacuum vessel. This paper
presents the detailed design of the MGI valves, a description of the in-vessel setup and the
results of the CFD analysis.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Massive Gas Injection system; JT-60SA
Elenco autori:
Sozzi, Carlo
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