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Qualification of ITER PF6 helium inlet

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Abstract The Poloidal Field (PF) coils are one of the main sub-systems of the ITER magnets. The PF6 coil is being manufactured by the Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The Poloidal Field (PF) coils are one of the main sub-systems of the ITER magnets. The PF6 coil is being manufactured by the Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (ASIPP) as per the Poloidal Field coils cooperation agreement signed between ASIPP and Fusion for Energy (F4E). As one of the critical components, helium inlet locates on the innermost turn and supplies the coil with supercritical helium. During Tokamak operation, the helium inlet will undergo huge cyclic electromagnetic loads and thermal cycling during cooling down and warming up. This paper focus on the main steps of ITER PF6 helium inlet qualification. Helium inlet hole drilling and stainless steel wrapping removal were firstly been carried out. Helium inlet welding with full penetration by automatic welding machine was then performed, followed by leak proof test, non-destructive test, fatigue test and tomography test. At the end, the samples were sectioned for micro and macro inspection. The results show ITER PF6 helium inlet qualification has successfully met the requirements of PF procurement agreement(PA) and was approved by ITER IO.

Keywords: inlet; pf6 helium; helium inlet; iter pf6; qualification

Journal Title: Fusion Engineering and Design
Year Published: 2018

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