Bulletin of the American Physical Society
66th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Monday–Friday, October 7–11, 2024; Atlanta, Georgia
Session GP12: Poster Session III:
Low Temperature Plasmas
Fundamental Plasma Physics I: computation, boundaries
Fundamental Plasma Physics II: dusty, diagnostics
MFE Measurement and Diagnostics Techniques, Technology, and Edge and Pedestal Physics
9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Tuesday, October 8, 2024
Hyatt Regency
Room: Grand Hall West
Abstract: GP12.00106 : Viewing and Metrology measurements using the prototype In-Vessel Viewing System on a full-scale ITER Divertor IVT and damaged tungsten monoblocks
Presenter:
Antoine Bourgade
(Bertin Technologies)
Authors:
Antoine Bourgade
(Bertin Technologies)
Gregory Wauters
(Bertin Technologies)
Jean Michel Poirier
(Fusion for Energy)
Gregory Dubus
(Fusion for Energy)
Eduard Mirabet
(Fusion for Energy)
Philip Bates
(Fusion for Energy)
Carlo Damiani
(Fusion for Energy)
The system clearly detected geometrical features such as tile gaps & edges, with the metrology channel providing precise range measurements with precision on a planar areas of 0.1 mm from 0.5-10m and angles from 0-60 degrees. Over the full IVT geometry dimensional errors are <1 mm. Viewing measurements provided high contrast images with spatial resolution limited by sampling density. The viewing channel was able to identify damage caused by heat treatment, even when the surface changes were sub-10 micron in dimension.
The metrology performance was further tested against a set of damaged tungsten monoblocks, ranging from surface roughening with no volumetric change to full melting and reshaping of the tungsten. Accurate assessment of the melting/erosion/deposition was demonstrated for damage meeting certain conditions. These findings further validate the IVVS's suitability to monitoring the condition of the ITER first wall.
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