For tritium processing in JET during the next Deuterium-Tritium-Experiment (DTE2), a fully tritium compatible and continuously working vacuum pumping system has been developed. This pump train will be used as roughing pump to cover a pressure regime between 10-1 Pa and ambient pressure. Therefore, a two-stage liquid ring pump in combination with a booster vapor diffusion pump will be applied. In this paper, a close-to-final design of the pumps is being described. Finite element (FEM) simulation results of components where high mechanical stresses due to thermal gradients are expected are presented. Furthermore, the final design of the control and data acquisition system is shown and explained.

Advanced design of the Mechanical Tritium Pumping System for JET DTE2

FRESA, RAFFAELE;
2016-01-01

Abstract

For tritium processing in JET during the next Deuterium-Tritium-Experiment (DTE2), a fully tritium compatible and continuously working vacuum pumping system has been developed. This pump train will be used as roughing pump to cover a pressure regime between 10-1 Pa and ambient pressure. Therefore, a two-stage liquid ring pump in combination with a booster vapor diffusion pump will be applied. In this paper, a close-to-final design of the pumps is being described. Finite element (FEM) simulation results of components where high mechanical stresses due to thermal gradients are expected are presented. Furthermore, the final design of the control and data acquisition system is shown and explained.
2016
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