Thursday, December 1, 2011

Reaktor Fusi

Reaktor Fusi
Diagnostics



About 50 individual measurement systems will help to control, evaluate and optimize plasma performance in ITER and to further understanding of plasma physics.



An extensive diagnostic system will be installed on the ITER machine to provide the measurements necessary to control, evaluate and optimize plasma performance in ITER and to further the understanding of plasma physics. These include measurements of temperature, density, impurity concentration, and particle and energy confinement times.



A Bolometer Camera developed at JET. Photo courtesy:K McKormick (IPP,Garching), A Huber (FZK)
The system will comprise about 50 individual measuring systems drawn from the full range of modern plasma diagnostic techniques, including lasers, X-rays, neutron cameras, impurity monitors, particle spectrometres, radiation bolometers, pressure and gas analysis, and optical fibres.


Because of the harsh environment inside the Vacuum Vessel, these systems will have to cope with a range of phenomena not previously encountered in diagnostic implementation, while all the while performing with great accuracy and precision. The levels of neutral particle flux, neutron flux and fluence will be respectively about 5, 10 and 10,000 times higher than the harshest experienced in today's machines. The pulse length of the fusion reaction - or the amount of time the reaction is sustained - will be about 100 times longer.