Abstract
This document describes the results and recommendations of the Containment Structures Design Unit (CSDU) on the containment structures for ITER, made in the context of the Conceptual Design Phase. The following subsystems are described: (1) the primary vacuum vessel (VV), (2) the attaching locks (AL) of the invessel components, (3) the plasma passive and active stabilizers, (4) the cryostat vessel, and (5) the machine gravity supports. Although for most components reference designs were selected, for some of these alternative design options were described, because unresolved problems necessitate further research and development. Conclusions and future needs are summarized.
Citation Formats
Sadakov, S, Fauser, F, and Nelson, B.
ITER containment structures.
IAEA: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
Sadakov, S, Fauser, F, & Nelson, B.
ITER containment structures.
IAEA.
Sadakov, S, Fauser, F, and Nelson, B.
1991.
"ITER containment structures."
IAEA.
@misc{etde_10105229,
title = {ITER containment structures}
author = {Sadakov, S, Fauser, F, and Nelson, B}
abstractNote = {This document describes the results and recommendations of the Containment Structures Design Unit (CSDU) on the containment structures for ITER, made in the context of the Conceptual Design Phase. The following subsystems are described: (1) the primary vacuum vessel (VV), (2) the attaching locks (AL) of the invessel components, (3) the plasma passive and active stabilizers, (4) the cryostat vessel, and (5) the machine gravity supports. Although for most components reference designs were selected, for some of these alternative design options were described, because unresolved problems necessitate further research and development. Conclusions and future needs are summarized.}
issue = {No. 28}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1991}
month = {Oct}
}
title = {ITER containment structures}
author = {Sadakov, S, Fauser, F, and Nelson, B}
abstractNote = {This document describes the results and recommendations of the Containment Structures Design Unit (CSDU) on the containment structures for ITER, made in the context of the Conceptual Design Phase. The following subsystems are described: (1) the primary vacuum vessel (VV), (2) the attaching locks (AL) of the invessel components, (3) the plasma passive and active stabilizers, (4) the cryostat vessel, and (5) the machine gravity supports. Although for most components reference designs were selected, for some of these alternative design options were described, because unresolved problems necessitate further research and development. Conclusions and future needs are summarized.}
issue = {No. 28}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1991}
month = {Oct}
}