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Thermal and structural analysis of TCABR vacuum vessel during baking process

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Author(s):
Marques, Pedro Leo Oliveira ; Pauletti, Ruy Marcelo de Oliveira ; Elizondo, Juan Iraburu
Total Authors: 3
Document type: Journal article
Source: FUSION ENGINEERING AND DESIGN; v. 201, p. 9-pg., 2024-02-22.
Abstract

TCABR is a small-sized tokamak located at the University of Sao Paulo, in Brazil. It is planned to undergo an extensive upgrade, which includes a baking system. However, this tokamak wasn't designed considering baking as a possible wall conditioning technique. This paper analyzes whether a baking system with ohmic heating could in principle be installed on TCABR, considering the thermal stresses that it might produce on the vacuum vessel. An analytical steady-state heat transfer model was used to estimate the heat fluxes required to reach a target temperature of 200 degree celsius. Thermal and structural transient finite element method models were developed using ANSYS Workbench (R). The temperature distribution was used to calculate the thermal stresses, also considering the effects of gravity and vacuum pressure. The stresses produced in the vacuum vessel by baking were below the limit defined by the ASME stress code, but the graphite tiles' support rails reached stress values above their material's yield strength. The resulting temperature distribution was not uniform, with some regions far from the 200 degree celsius target. A redesign of the baking system will be required to reach a more uniform temperature field and avoid stresses above yield strength for some components. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 22/04857-2 - Development of an innovative set of ELM control coils for the TCABR tokamak
Grantee:Gustavo Paganini Canal
Support Opportunities: Research Grants - Young Investigators Grants