Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
Safety important feedthroughs will realise the first vacuum boundary of the ITER Neutral Beam
injectors providing the transfer of electrical power, mechanical motion, and measurement signals.
The designs of the feedthroughs are based on previous experience from similar components procured
for fusion applications. They are developed to satisfy vacuum leak tightness, nuclear radiation, remote
handling maintenance, quality, and specific requirements for each type of feedthrough. The electrical
power feedthrough for the residual ion dump is designed to transfer up to 60 A at 30 kV. The actuator
feedthrough for the calorimeter movements will transfers the linear motion of a shaft into the vacuum
vessel via a replaceable bellows unit. The thermocouple feedthrough is designed to transfer 126 pairs
of cables and will provide the electrostatic shielding from electromagnetic interference.
All feedthroughs have double vacuum barriers with a monitored interspace to enable early detection in
case of a leak. A faulty feedthrough can therefore be replaced in a controlled way without a compete
loss of confinement. The vacuum leak tightness is achieved either with double metallic seals or by butt
and lip welds compatible with the assembly sequence and with welding examination requirements for
bellows and box structures.
The feedthrough design was verified by analysis simulating combinations of pressure, thermal,
structural, electro-magnetic, nuclear radiation, and seismic loads as specified for the ITER operation.
The design was complemented by assembly verifications and proof testing conditions to be specified
for manufacturing.
Iris type:
04.03 Poster in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
double wall confinement; interspaces; electrical feedthrough; actuator feedthrough; thermocouple feedthrough
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