Title :
NSTX high temperature sensor systems
Author :
Kugel, H.W. ; McCormack, B. ; Kaita, R. ; Goranson, P. ; Gutttadora, L. ; Hatcher, R. ; Holoman, T. ; Johnson, D. ; Nelson, B. ; Neumeyer, C. ; Roquemore, A.L.
Author_Institution :
Plasma Phys. Lab., Princeton Univ., NJ, USA
Abstract :
The design of the more than 300 in-vessel sensor systems for the National Spherical Torus Experiment (NSTX) has encountered several challenging fusion reactor diagnostic issues involving high temperatures and space constraints. This has resulted in unique miniature, high temperature invessel sensor systems mounted in small spaces behind plasma facing armor tiles, and they are prototypical of possible high power reactor first-wall applications. In the Center Stack, Divertor, Passive Plate, and vessel wall regions, the small magnetic sensors, large magnetic sensors, fluxloops, Rogowski coils, thermocouples, and Langmuir probes are qualified for 600 °C operation. This rating will accommodate both peak rear-face graphite tile temperatures during operations and 350°C bake-out conditions. Similar sensor systems including flux loops, on other vacuum vessel regions are qualified for 350 °C operation. Cabling from the sensors embedded in the graphite tiles follows narrow routes to exit the vessel. The detailed sensor design and installation methods of these diagnostic systems developed for high-powered ST operation are discussed
Keywords :
Langmuir probes; Tokamak devices; fusion reactor design; magnetic sensors; plasma diagnostics; 350 degC; 600 degC; Langmuir probe; NSTX; National Spherical Torus Experiment; Rogowski coil; diagnostic; fluxloops; high temperature sensor; magnetic sensors; thermocouple; Fusion reactor design; Fusion reactors; Magnetic sensors; Plasma applications; Plasma diagnostics; Plasma temperature; Prototypes; Sensor systems; Temperature sensors; Tiles;
Conference_Titel :
Fusion Engineering, 1999. 18th Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Albuquerque, NM
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5829-5
DOI :
10.1109/FUSION.1999.849842