Flexible vacuum vessel bolometer camera design in ITER to adapt to the final position of the gaps between blanket modules

A. Pataki,D. Hermann, C. Ingesson,H. Meister, G. Nadasi,F. Penzel,R. Reichle, J. M. Sanchez Cuevas, U. Walach

FUSION ENGINEERING AND DESIGN(2019)

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Bolometer cameras in ITER will be mounted, among others, on the Vacuum Vessel (VV) wall behind Blanket Modules (BMs). For the first assembly phase the platform (Cable fixations and the lower part of the internal signal chain) of VV cameras has to be delivered to fix the cables and protect their termination. During First Plasma, the as-built magnetic axis and magnetic flux surface will be measured and the BMs fixation will be adjusted to align them to the shape of the magnetic flux surfaces. Adjustments of the BMs of up to +/- 13,3 mm in toroidal and poloidal direction and up to +/- 20,3 mm in radial direction are foreseen. Accordingly, VV cameras need adjustments, too, to assure a proper view of the plasma. Calculations have been performed to define the impact of the possible BM movements onto the bolometer viewing cones. The toroidal and poloidal movements can be followed by shifting the collimator and the sensor along with the BMs. The radial movement of BMs was transferred to an additional poloidal shift of the sensor and collimator. The resulting concept for camera design with its complex space envelope will be presented. It provides an alignment flexibility of the cameras of +/- 31 mm poloidally and +/- 16 mm toroidally. Because of the short period between magnetic measurements and second assembly phase, the number of customizable parts is kept as low as possible.
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ITER,Diagnostics,Bolometer camera,Plasma radiation,Viewing cone
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