Design progress of the ITER vacuum vessel sectors and port structures

Fusion Engineering and Design(2007)

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Recent progress of the ITER vacuum vessel (VV) design is presented. As the ITER construction phase approaches, the VV design has been improved and developed in more detail with the focus on better performance, improved manufacture and reduced cost. Based on achievements of manufacturing studies, design improvement of the typical VV Sector (#1) has been nearly finalized. Design improvement of other sectors is in progress—in particular, of the VV Sectors #2 and #3 which interface with tangential ports for the neutral beam (NB) injection. For all sectors, the concept for the in-wall shielding has progressed and developed in more detail. The design progress of the VV sectors has been accompanied by the progress of the port structures. In particular, design of the NB ports was advanced with the focus on the beam-facing components to handle the heat input of the neutral beams. Structural analyses have been performed to validate all design improvements.
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ITER vacuum vessel,Main vessel,Sector #1,In-wall shielding,Port structures,Neutral beam ports,Sectors #2 and #3
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