Title :
Conceptual design of an in-vessel remote maintenance system for IGNITEX
Author :
Ling, J.Q. ; Booth, W.D. ; Carrera, R. ; Tesar, D.
Author_Institution :
Texas Univ., Austin, TX, USA
Abstract :
The IGNITEX (Fusion Ignition Experiment) project seeks to build a compact, high-field, fusion-ignition experimental device. The work presented establishes the feasibility of providing an effective approach for maintaining the IGNITEX device in a way consistent with the IGNITEX general design philosophy which embodies simplicity, reliability, and lost cost. The major maintenance requirements (including out-vessel and in-vessel) are identified. Hands-on maintenance for the out-vessel area is considered. A remote maintenance system is considered for the IGNITEX in-vessel maintenance since the vacuum vessel has small access ports, reduced working space, and an activated structure. The functional requirements imposed upon the design are discussed. A manipulator with 90° toroidal reach, small cross-section of its links and joints, and of light weight is envisioned. The proposed in-vessel remote maintenance system (IVRMS) is composed of a manipulator, a series of special tools (end-effectors), a control system, and storage chamber. The manipulator is a snake-type manipulator with 11 degrees of freedom. The motion of the manipulator is described
Keywords :
computerised materials handling; fusion reactor theory and design; nuclear engineering computing; nuclear reactor maintenance; robots; telecontrol; Fusion Ignition Experiment; IGNITEX; control system; end-effectors; fusion-ignition experimental device; in-vessel remote maintenance system; manipulator; snake-type manipulator; storage chamber; vacuum vessel; Control systems; Costs; Hardware; Ignition; Maintenance; Manipulators; Personnel; Plugs; Space technology; Vacuum systems;
Conference_Titel :
Fusion Engineering, 1989. Proceedings., IEEE Thirteenth Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Knoxville, TN
DOI :
10.1109/FUSION.1989.102287