DocumentCode
300963
Title
Ozone hazard in the ITER cryostat
Author
Rizzello, C. ; Pinna, T. ; Porfiri, M.T.
Author_Institution
Soc. TESI, Roma, Italy
Volume
1
fYear
1995
fDate
30 Sep-5 Oct 1995
Firstpage
357
Abstract
The occurrence of an ozone explosion in the ITER cryostat area is evaluated. Attention is focused on the possible oxygen sources, since ozone is formed from oxygen by the effect of energy deposited by radiation at low temperatures. Oxygen can accumulate by condensation on the surfaces of the cryogenic superconducting coils, as a consequence of air ingress into the cryostat, and as impurity in the liquid nitrogen contained in the thermal shielding jacket surrounding the vacuum vessel (if liquid nitrogen is used as refrigerant). The risk of an ozone explosion in the LN2 shield seems unlikely because the amount of ozone produced is low and generated over a very large volume. In the design configuration of the ITER cryostat the amount of ozone produced by solid air condensed on the cryosurface has been found to be negligible and distributed over a large area The associated decomposition energy does not seem capable of causing structural damage to the containment. However, even a small release of energy can damage the superconducting coils and the other equipment enclosed in the cryostat which can have serious consequences in terms of outage time and exposure for maintenance
Keywords
cryogenics; cryostats; explosions; fusion reactor design; fusion reactor instrumentation; fusion reactor safety; nuclear reactor maintenance; ozone; vacuum apparatus; ITER cryostat; O3; air ingress; condensation; cryogenic superconducting coils; cryosurface; decomposition energy; design configuration; impurity; low temperatures; maintenance exposure; outage time; ozone explosion; ozone hazard; thermal shielding jacket; vacuum vessel; Cryogenics; Explosions; Hazards; Impurities; Nitrogen; Oxygen; Refrigerants; Solids; Superconducting coils; Temperature;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Fusion Engineering, 1995. SOFE '95. Seeking a New Energy Era., 16th IEEE/NPSS Symposium
Conference_Location
Champaign, IL
Print_ISBN
0-7803-2969-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FUSION.1995.534241
Filename
534241
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