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Improving concept design of divertor support system for FAST tokamak using TRIZ theory and AHP approach
Authors:G Di Gironimo  D Carfora  G Esposito  C Labate  R Mozzillo  F Renno  A Lanzotti  M Siuko
Affiliation:1. Association Euratom/ENEA/CREATE, Università di Napoli Federico II, P.le Tecchio 80, 80125 Napoli, Italy;2. VTT Systems Engineering, Tekniikankatu 1, 33720 Tampere, Finland
Abstract:The paper focuses on the application of the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving (TRIZ) to divertor Remote Handling (RH) issues in Fusion Advanced Studies Torus (FAST), a satellite tokamak acting as a test bed for the study and the development of innovative technologies oriented to ITER and DEMO programs. The objective of this study consists in generating concepts or solutions able to overcome design and technical weak points in the current maintenance procedure. Two different concepts are designed with the help of a parametric CAD software, CATIA V5, using a top-down modeling approach; kinematic simulations of the remote handling system are performed using Digital Mock-Up (DMU) capabilities of the software. The evaluation of the concepts is carried out involving a group of experts in a participative design approach using virtual reality, classifying the concepts with the help of the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP).
Keywords:FAST tokamak  Remote handling  Concept design  Interactive design  TRIZ  AHP
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