5-9 September 2016
Prague Congress Centre
Europe/Prague timezone

P3.056 Rigid and adjustable fixation of the shielding modules into the ITER port plugs

7 Sep 2016, 11:00
1h 20m
Foyer 2A (2nd floor), 3A (3rd floor) (Prague Congress Centre)

Foyer 2A (2nd floor), 3A (3rd floor)

Prague Congress Centre

5. května 65, Prague, Czech Republic
Board: 56
Poster D. Diagnostics, Data Acquisition and Remote Participation P3 Poster session

Speaker

Laura Garcia-Ruesgas (Department of Engineering Graphics)

Description

During the final design review of Diagnostic Port Plugs, it has been highlighted that the current system of fixation, based on gaps, while it is not harmful for the port plug, it throws large uncertainties over the alignment of the optical systems placed inside the DSMs at the same time that the real mechanical behaviour of the assembly is clearly unknown. Due to the fact that the DSM is not rigidly fixed to the Port Plug structure, the DSM and its internal components suffer, during abnormal events like seismic or electromagnetic disruptions, an important level of amplification on the accelerations induced. This magnification is largely derived from a rattling effect which the DSM is vibrating inside the port plug. This effect produces an increase of the efforts acting on the anchoring components of the port plug at the same time that the final position of the DSM after an abnormal event is unknown and greatly influenced by the manufacturing and assembly tolerances. In order to solve all these issues, a new locking system has been developed based on a rigid configuration. Non relevant modifications are required in the Port Plug structure or in the DSMs for the implementation of this new system because the interfaces are kept intact. Results based on this new configuration are available and they present an important attenuation of the induced accelerations on components inside the DSMs. In addition the system permits the individual adjustment of each one of the interfacing component to finally achieve the correct aligned positions. Therefore, this new locking system has been assumed for all IO Diagnostic Port Plugs.

Co-authors

Christian Vacas (Numerical Analysis Technologies (NATEC S.L), Gijon, Spain) Eduardo Rodriguez (Department of Construction and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Oviedo, Gijon, Spain) Jorge Roces (Department of Construction and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Oviedo, Gijon, Spain) Julio Guirao (Numerical Analysis Technologies (NATEC S.L), Gijon, Spain) Laura Garcia-Ruesgas (Department of Engineering Graphics, University of Seville, Sevilla, Spain) Michael Walsh (TED, Diagnostic Division, ITER Organization, Cadarache, France) Miguel Gonzalez (Numerical Analysis Technologies (NATEC S.L), Gijon, Spain) Natalia Casal (TED, Diagnostic Division, ITER Organization, Cadarache, France) Silvia Iglesias (Numerical Analysis Technologies (NATEC S.L), Gijon, Spain) Thibaud Giacomin (TED, Diagnostic Division, ITER Organization, Cadarache, France) Victor Udintsev (TED, Diagnostic Division, ITER Organization, Cadarache, France)

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