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Thermo-hydraulic analysis of the generic equatorial port plug design
Authors:E Rodríguez  J GuiraoJ Ordieres  JL CortizoS Iglesias
Affiliation:a Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Oviedo, Campus de Gijón, 33203 Gijón, Spain
b Numerical Analysis Technologies, S.L, Marqués de San Esteban No 52, 33206 Gijón, Spain
Abstract:The port-based ITER diagnostic systems are housed primarily in two locations, the equatorial and upper port plugs. The port plug structure provides confinement function, maintains ultra-high vacuum quality and the first confinement barrier for radioactive materials at the ports. The port plug structure design, from the ITER International Organisation (IO), is cooled and heated by pressurized water which flows through a series of gun-drilled water channels and water pipes. The cooling function is required to remove nuclear heating due to radiation during operation of ITER, while the heating function is intended to heat up uniformly the machine during baking condition. The work presented provides coupled thermo-hydraulic analysis and optimization of a Generic Equatorial Port Plug (GEPP) structure cooling and heating system. The optimization performed includes positioning, minimization of number and size of gun drilled channels, complying with the flow and functional requirements during operating and baking conditions.
Keywords:Thermo-hydraulic  Equatorial port plug  Finite element  ITER
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