2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.fusengdes.2010.06.005
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Preparation of interfaces in ITER for integrating the Test Blanket Systems

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“…For ripples generated by a finite number of toroidal field coils such an approach works well but in some cases a toroidally and poloidally localized perturbation is created which cannot be decomposed adequately with a manageable number of harmonics. Such highly localized perturbations are expected in front of the TBM in ITER because of the significant amount of ferritic steel that is used in those modules [27]. Two examples of toroidal ripple fields are shown in figure 10 where a conventional ripple induced by a finite number of toroidal field coils is shown for NSTX while a localized ripple in DIII-D that was deliberately induced by a set of coils to create the expected (scaled) fields in ITER induced by one pair of TBMs.…”
Section: Static Perturbed Magnetic Fieldsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For ripples generated by a finite number of toroidal field coils such an approach works well but in some cases a toroidally and poloidally localized perturbation is created which cannot be decomposed adequately with a manageable number of harmonics. Such highly localized perturbations are expected in front of the TBM in ITER because of the significant amount of ferritic steel that is used in those modules [27]. Two examples of toroidal ripple fields are shown in figure 10 where a conventional ripple induced by a finite number of toroidal field coils is shown for NSTX while a localized ripple in DIII-D that was deliberately induced by a set of coils to create the expected (scaled) fields in ITER induced by one pair of TBMs.…”
Section: Static Perturbed Magnetic Fieldsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The space arrangement in Port Cell area, TCWS VA, tritium process room had been estimated with ITER Organization (IO) [19]. The space arrangement in Port Cell area is shown in Fig.…”
Section: Tbm Interface With Itermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The LLCB-Test Blanket System (TBS) includes several ancillary systems, namely primary HCS, LLCS, the secondary HCS (for Pb-Li), the tritium extraction system (from Pb-Li and helium purge gas), the coolant purification system and the control/instrumentation system. Some components of these systems are located in the port cell #02, the remaining components are located in level 4 and in level 2 of the tritium building [4].…”
Section: Llcb Tbm Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%