Literature DB >> 30399664

Steady state magnetic sensors for ITER and beyond: Development and final design (invited).

M Kocan1, I Duran2, S Entler2, G Vayakis1, P Agostinetti3, M Brombin3, J M Carmona4, G Gambetta3, T Jirman5, N Marconato3, P Moreau6, S Peruzzo3, P Spuig6, M Walsh1.   

Abstract

The measurements of the magnetic field in tokamaks such as ITER and DEMO will be challenging due to the long pulse duration, high neutron flux, and elevated temperatures. The long duration of the plasma pulse makes standard techniques, such as inductive coils, prone to errors. At the same time, the hostile environment, with repairs possible only on blanket exchange, if at all, requires a robust magnetic sensor. This contribution presents the final design of novel, steady-state, magnetic sensors for ITER. A poloidal array of 60 sensors mounted on the vacuum vessel outer shell contributes to the measurement of the plasma current, plasma-wall clearance, low-frequency MHD modes and will allow for crosscheck with the outer-vessel inductive coils. Each sensor hosts a pair of bismuth Hall probes, themselves an outcome of extensive R&D, including neutron irradiations (to 1023 n/m2), temperature cycling tests (73-473 K) and tests at high magnetic field (to 12 T). A significant effort has been devoted to optimize the sensor housing by design and prototyping. The production version features an indium-filled cell for in situ recalibration of the onboard thermocouple, vital for the interpretation of the Hall sensor measurement.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30399664     DOI: 10.1063/1.5038871

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Sci Instrum        ISSN: 0034-6748            Impact factor:   1.523


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1.  The Comparison of InSb-Based Thin Films and Graphene on SiC for Magnetic Diagnostics under Extreme Conditions.

Authors:  Semir El-Ahmar; Marta Przychodnia; Jakub Jankowski; Rafał Prokopowicz; Maciej Ziemba; Maciej J Szary; Wiktoria Reddig; Jakub Jagiełło; Artur Dobrowolski; Tymoteusz Ciuk
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-14       Impact factor: 3.847

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