Design and engineering challenges of a multi-energy hard x-ray camera for long-pulse profile measurements at WEST tokamak

T. Barbui, O. Chellai,L. F. Delgado-Aparicio,R. Ellis, K. Hill, B. Stratton, J. Wallace, J. Wisniewski, B. Cantone, R. Dumont,N. Fedorczak, J. C. Hatchressian, P. Lotte, P. Malard

FUSION ENGINEERING AND DESIGN(2021)

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The WEST tokamak has recently been prepared for long pulse operation with a water-cooled full first wall. Heating is provided by radiofrequency systems, including Lower Hybrid Current Drive (LHCD). The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory has developed a multi-energy hard x-ray camera for profile measurements at WEST. The camera is based on a new generation of 2D pixel array detectors that allow the energy threshold to be independently set for each pixel. The diagnostic will provide spatial, temporal and energy resolved measurements of the hard x-ray emission from the full plasma cross-section, investigating several physical quantities such as the electron temperature from continuum emission, the fast electron tail density produced by radiofrequency current drive and runaway electrons, as well as characteristic tungsten x-rays due to beam-target emission at the edge. This work describes the engineering challenges that the WEST long pulse scenario poses for this diagnostic and how the design addresses and solves them. Vacuum, thermal stress and heat transfer calculations are presented and discussed.
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WEST tokamak, lower hybrid current drive, hard x-ray, fast electrons
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