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ITER - torus vacuum pumping system remote handling issues

Abstract

This report describes design issues concerning remote maintenance of the ITER torus vacuum pumping system. Key issues under investigation in this report are bearings for inert gas operation, transporter integration options, cryopump access, gate valve maintenance frequency, tritium effects on materials, turbomolecular pump design, and remote maintenance. Alternative bearing materials are explored for inert gas operation. Encapsulated motors and rotary feedthroughs offer an alternative option where space requirements are restrictive. A number of transporter options are studied. The preferred scheme depends on the shielded reconfigured ducts to prevent streaming and activation of RH (remote handling) equipment. A radiation mapping of the cell is required to evaluate this concept. Valve seal and bellow life are critical issues and need to be evaluated, as they have a direct bearing on the provision of adequate RH equipment to meet scheduled and unscheduled maintenance outages. The limited space on the inboard side of the cryopumps for RH equipment access requires a reconfigured duct and manifold. A modified shielded duct arrangement is proposed, which would provide more access space, reduced activation of components, and the potential for improved valve seal life. Work at Mound Laboratories has shown the adverse effects of tritium on some bearing  More>>
Authors:
Publication Date:
Nov 01, 1992
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
CFFTP-G-9053
Reference Number:
SCA: 700480; PA: AIX-25:013499; EDB-94:042228; ERA-19:011229; NTS-94:015698; SN: 94001153765
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Nov 1992
Subject:
70 PLASMA PHYSICS AND FUSION TECHNOLOGY; ITER TOKAMAK; VACUUM SYSTEMS; MAINTENANCE; BELLOWS; CRYOPUMPS; LUBRICANTS; REMOTE HANDLING; TRITIUM; TURBOMOLECULAR PUMPS; 700480; COMPONENT DEVELOPMENT; MATERIALS STUDIES
OSTI ID:
10127546
Research Organizations:
Canadian Fusion Fuels Technology Project, Toronto, ON (Canada)
Country of Origin:
Canada
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE94615110; TRN: CA9301047013499
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS (US Sales Only); INIS
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
94 p.
Announcement Date:
Jul 04, 2005

Citation Formats

Stringer, J. ITER - torus vacuum pumping system remote handling issues. Canada: N. p., 1992. Web.
Stringer, J. ITER - torus vacuum pumping system remote handling issues. Canada.
Stringer, J. 1992. "ITER - torus vacuum pumping system remote handling issues." Canada.
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title = {ITER - torus vacuum pumping system remote handling issues}
author = {Stringer, J}
abstractNote = {This report describes design issues concerning remote maintenance of the ITER torus vacuum pumping system. Key issues under investigation in this report are bearings for inert gas operation, transporter integration options, cryopump access, gate valve maintenance frequency, tritium effects on materials, turbomolecular pump design, and remote maintenance. Alternative bearing materials are explored for inert gas operation. Encapsulated motors and rotary feedthroughs offer an alternative option where space requirements are restrictive. A number of transporter options are studied. The preferred scheme depends on the shielded reconfigured ducts to prevent streaming and activation of RH (remote handling) equipment. A radiation mapping of the cell is required to evaluate this concept. Valve seal and bellow life are critical issues and need to be evaluated, as they have a direct bearing on the provision of adequate RH equipment to meet scheduled and unscheduled maintenance outages. The limited space on the inboard side of the cryopumps for RH equipment access requires a reconfigured duct and manifold. A modified shielded duct arrangement is proposed, which would provide more access space, reduced activation of components, and the potential for improved valve seal life. Work at Mound Laboratories has shown the adverse effects of tritium on some bearing lubricants. Silicone-based lubricants should be avoided. (11 refs., 2 tabs., 31 figs.).}
place = {Canada}
year = {1992}
month = {Nov}
}