Status of US ITER Diagnostics

ORAL

Abstract

The US is providing 7 diagnostics to ITER: the Upper Visible/IR cameras, the Low Field Side Reflectometer, the Motional Stark Effect diagnostic, the Electron Cyclotron Emission diagnostic, the Toroidal Interferometer/Polarimeter, the Core Imaging X-Ray Spectrometer, and the Diagnostic Residual Gas Analyzer. The front-end components of these systems must operate with high reliability in conditions of long pulse operation, high neutron and gamma fluxes, very high neutron fluence, significant neutron heating (up to 7 MW/m$^{3})$, large radiant and charge exchange heat flux (0.35MW/m$^{2})$, and high electromagnetic loads. Opportunities for repair and maintenance of these components will be limited. These conditions lead to significant challenges for the design of the diagnostics. Space constraints, provision of adequate radiation shielding, and development of repair and maintenance strategies are challenges for diagnostic integration into the port plugs that also affect diagnostic design. The current status of design of the US ITER diagnostics is presented and R{\&}D needs are identified.

Authors

  • B. Stratton

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, PPPL

  • L. Delgado-Aparicio

    PPPL

  • K. Hill

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton, NJ 08543, PPPL

  • D. Johnson

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, PPPL

  • N. Pablant

    PPPL

  • R. Barnsley

    ITER Organization, IO

  • G. Bertschinger

    ITER Organization, IO

  • M.F.M. De Bock

    IO

  • R. Reichle

    ITER Organization, IO

  • V.S. Udintsev

    ITER Organization, IO

  • C. Watts

    IO

  • M. Austin

    UT-Austin

  • P. Phillips

    IFS, The University of Texas at Austin, U. Texas-Austin, UT-Austin

  • P. Beiersdorfer

    LLNL

  • T.M. Biewer

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL

  • G. Hanson

    ORNL

  • C.C. Klepper

    ORNL

  • T. Carlstrom

    GA

  • Michael Van Zeeland

    General Atomics, GA, General Atomics, CA

  • D. Brower

    UCLA

  • E.J. Doyle

    UCLA

  • W.A. Peebles

    UCLA

  • R. Ellis

    University of Maryland, U. Md.

  • Fred Levinton

    Nova Photonics, Nova Photonics, Inc.

  • H. Yuh

    Nova Photonics