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NCSX Vacuum Vessel Fabrication
Viola, M. E. ; Brown, T. ; Heitzenroeder, P. ; Malinowski, F. ; Reiersen, W. ; Sutton, L. ; Goranson, P. ; Nelson, B. ; Cole, M. ; Manuel, M. ; McCorkle, D.
Princeton University. Plasma Physics Laboratory.
关键词: Stellarator;    Ncsx;    Welding Ncsx;    Spacers;    70 Plasma Physics And Fusion Technology;   
RP-ID  :  PPPL-4114
RP-ID  :  DE-AC02-76CH03073
RP-ID  :  899581
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【 摘 要 】

The National Compact Stellarator Experiment (NCSX) is being constructed at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) in conjunction with the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). The goal of this experiment is to develop a device which has the steady state properties of a traditional stellarator along with the high performance characteristics of a tokamak. A key element of this device is its highly shaped Inconel 625 vacuum vessel. This paper describes the manufacturing of the vessel. The vessel is being fabricated by Major Tool and Machine, Inc. (MTM) in three identical 120º vessel segments, corresponding to the three NCSX field periods, in order to accommodate assembly of the device. The port extensions are welded on, leak checked, cut off within 1" of the vessel surface at MTM and then reattached at PPPL, to accommodate assembly of the close-fitting modular coils that surround the vessel. The 120º vessel segments are formed by welding two 60º segments together. Each 60º segment is fabricated by welding ten press-formed panels together over a collapsible welding fixture which is needed to precisely position the panels. The vessel is joined at assembly by welding via custom machined 8" (20.3 cm) wide spacer "spool pieces." The vessel must have a total leak rate less than 5 X 10-6 t-l/s, magnetic permeability less than 1.02μ, and its contours must be within 0.188" (4.76 mm). It is scheduled for completion in January 2006.

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