2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.fusengdes.2010.12.058
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European test blanket ancillary equipment unit development

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“…One of the key integration tasks is the arrangement of the TBS equipment in front of the vacuum vessel extension [10,14]. The referred space extends from the rear part of the TBM PP to the PC closure port at the interface to the equatorial vault; it includes the Port Duct, the interspace and the proper PC.…”
Section: Port Cell Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One of the key integration tasks is the arrangement of the TBS equipment in front of the vacuum vessel extension [10,14]. The referred space extends from the rear part of the TBM PP to the PC closure port at the interface to the equatorial vault; it includes the Port Duct, the interspace and the proper PC.…”
Section: Port Cell Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a removable equipment by means of the same air transport system (ATS) of the equatorial transfer cask system (TCS) through the same corridors and elevators as TCS itself; therefore outer dimensions of AEU shall not be bigger than those of the TCS. The evolution of the design of the AEU in this years is reported in [14]; this design is still in movement as very strongly dependent on a final definition of the requirements of the involved SSs (in particular of their maintenance) and to a complete definition of ITER requirements coming from IO (e.g. zoning definition).…”
Section: Port Cell Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%