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NSTX-U CPD DIAGNOSTIC IMPACTS, PF-1C BUS SUPPORT & D-SITE WATER SYSTEMS Emmanuel O. Balogun, Kuishon A. Brown Much Effort by: Neway Atnafu, Ron Bell, Andy Carpe, Robert Ellis, Steve Raftopoulos, Roger Raman, Matt Reinke, Filippo Scotti, Brent Stratton, John Winkelman, J. Mitchell, Stefan Gerhardt Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton, NJ USA INTRODUCTION This presentation comprises three projects that were undertaken. The Cryo-pump divertor (CPD) project is motivated by the need for a cryo-pump and a re-design of the existing divertor in the NSTX-U. Port by port analysis was done to see how the new CPD will affect respective diagnostics. The second project is the D-Site Water Cooling System. Around Mid-July, some contaminations were found in the water used for cooling the NSTX-U field coils and thus we tracked down the cooling water system to find how the contaminant might have been transported. Finally, analysis work was done on the PF-1C Bus Support. The PF-1C Bus Support is to provide support for the PF-1 Coils and preventing deflection of the bus bars. Final Presentation August 10th, 2016 Princeton, NJ SUMMARY TABLE OF FINDINGS Analysis of Bays A & B viewing cones CONCLUSION Our work on the CPD diagnostics was instrumental in the success of the Conceptual Design review (CDR) for the cryo-pumped divertor project. We were able to determine diagnostics that will be affected by the new structure, and negotiate with physicists to redesign some structures to accommodate the new CPD. Work on the D-Site water systems helped us create a flow diagram describing the water flow through a central de-ionized make-up water system. Structural analysis by hand calculations was done on the PF-1C bus flex cable support to test strengths in both its parts and joints for anticipated loadings in the form of Torque, Shear, Tension, and Compression. BAY DESCRIPTION FINDINGS A PCHERS(Ron Bell), No interference with divertor detected so far. Seems good. B FIDA BKGRD(Deyoung Liu) No interference with divertor detected so far. Seems good. C U. Wash Bolometer; Dust Collector (Charles Skinner/Raman) Viewing cone of 70 degrees. Has extra-ion outer shield, inner adapter, and lens is straight up D (Cryopump feedthroughs) Future LD CP Feedthroughs Not necessary; No interference E EIES, VIPS (LLNL); Fast 1DCCD camera (LLNL) (Filippo Scotti) Physicist will duplicate the specifications from Bay H for this bay. Interference is observed with the divertor and the shield walls that are yet to be included in the NSTX-U. F QMB (Charles Skinner) Elect. feedthroughs Pending.. G UT-K Spectrometer, IR camera (Reinke) No interference with divertor detected so far. Seems good. H Visible fast camera(Filippo Scotti) Interference is observed with the divertor and the shield walls that are yet to be included in the NSTX-U. I Elect. feedthroughs Not necessary. J RF Probe (Bob Kaita) Elect. feedthroughs Okay. No interference detected. K MAPP Probe, Elect. feedthroughs (Bob Kaita) Okay. No interference detected. Bays A & B will continue to support the poloidal PCHERS D-SITE WATER COOLING SYSTEMS FLOW CHART Support is mounted to body of NSTX-U Machine This work was made possible by funding from the Department of Energy for the Engineering Apprenticeship program. PF1-C FLEX CABLES BUS SUPPORT Above are pictures and drawings of the PF-1C Flex Cable Bus Supports. Hand calculations and structural analysis was done to ensure it could withstand the forces caused by the turbulence of the cables due to the presence of strong magnetic fields in NSTX-U. This structure is made almost entirely out of stainless steel due to its insignificant magnetic permeability. Tasked to identify the D-Site Water Systems Relationship with the Facilities waters. Due to the fact that many drawings were either missing or not up to date, extensive field work had to be undertaken. Bays J and K Support Probe The presentBay IU pper and Low erportsw illsupporta divertorresistive bolom eterfor the FY 17 & 18 runs. Elevated baffle top w ill com pletely block the low erview . N eed to assessthe bestpath forw ard aftercom pleting the CP CDR. M ay involve a new instrum entatBay Ilow er, tangentialview ing bolom etry, view ing from the m id-plane. Bay I Divertor Bolometer Is Severely Impacted by CP Design Bays H & E Support Divertor Spectroscopy • Evaluating the need to redesign the Bay H reentrant view and shutter, given the raised divertor floor. – Quite possible that the Bay E 1D CCD will need a similar treatment. • Must ensure lack of interference with divertor support structure. Conceptual CAD model for diagnostic views Above ore Images and picture of parts of the bus support To the left is an image of hand sketch- up of Bay G diagnostic port views. No pressing issues with views were detected during sketch-up Bay G Above is an image of bay H port showing diagnostic interference

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NSTX-U CPD DIAGNOSTIC IMPACTS, PF-1C BUS SUPPORT & D-SITE WATER SYSTEMS Emmanuel O. Balogun, Kuishon A. BrownMuch Effort by: Neway Atnafu, Ron Bell, Andy Carpe, Robert Ellis, Steve Raftopoulos, Roger Raman, Matt Reinke, Filippo Scotti, Brent Stratton, John Winkelman, J. Mitchell, Stefan GerhardtPrinceton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton, NJ USA

INTRODUCTION This presentation comprises three projects that were undertaken. The Cryo-pump divertor (CPD) project is motivated by the need for a cryo-pump and a re-design of the existing divertor in the NSTX-U. Port by port analysis was done to see how the new CPD will affect respective diagnostics. The second project is the D-Site Water Cooling System. Around Mid-July, some contaminations were found in the water used for cooling the NSTX-U field coils and thus we tracked down the cooling water system to find how the contaminant might have been transported.

Finally, analysis work was done on the PF-1C Bus Support. The PF-1C Bus Support is to provide support for the PF-1 Coils and preventing deflection of the bus bars.

Final Presentation   August 10th, 2016  •  Princeton, NJ

SUMMARY TABLE OF FINDINGS

Analysis of Bays A & B viewing cones

CONCLUSIONOur work on the CPD diagnostics was instrumental in the success of the Conceptual Design review (CDR) for the cryo-pumped divertor project. We were able to determine diagnostics that will be affected by the new structure, and negotiate with physicists to redesign some structures to accommodate the new CPD.Work on the D-Site water systems helped us create a flow diagram describing the water flow through a central de-ionized make-up water system.Structural analysis by hand calculations was done on the PF-1C bus flex cable support to test strengths in both its parts and joints for anticipated loadings in the form of Torque, Shear, Tension, and Compression.

BAY DESCRIPTION FINDINGS

A PCHERS(Ron Bell), 

No interference with divertor detected so far. Seems good.

B FIDA BKGRD(Deyoung Liu) No interference with divertor detected so far. Seems good.

C U. Wash Bolometer; Dust Collector (Charles Skinner/Raman)

Viewing cone of 70 degrees. Has extra-ion outer shield, inner adapter, and lens is straight up

D (Cryopump feedthroughs) Future LD CP Feedthroughs

Not necessary; No interference

E EIES, VIPS (LLNL); Fast 1DCCD camera (LLNL)(Filippo Scotti)Physicist will duplicate the specifications from Bay H for this bay.

Interference is observed with the divertor and the shield walls that are yet to be included in the NSTX-U.

F QMB (Charles Skinner)Elect. feedthroughs

Pending..

G UT-K Spectrometer, IR camera (Reinke) No interference with divertor detected so far. Seems good.

H Visible fast camera(Filippo Scotti) Interference is observed with the divertor and the shield walls that are yet to be included in the NSTX-U.

I Elect. feedthroughs Not necessary.

J RF Probe (Bob Kaita)Elect. feedthroughs

Okay. No interference detected.

K MAPP Probe, Elect. feedthroughs (Bob Kaita)

Okay. No interference detected.

Bays A & B will continue to support the poloidal PCHERS

D-SITE WATER COOLING SYSTEMS FLOW CHART

Support is mounted to body of NSTX-U Machine

This work was made possible by funding from the Department of Energy for the Engineering Apprenticeship program.

PF1-C FLEX CABLES BUS SUPPORT

Above are pictures and drawings of the PF-1C Flex Cable Bus Supports. Hand calculations and structural analysis was done to ensure it could withstand the forces caused by the turbulence of the cables due to the presence of strong magnetic fields in NSTX-U. This structure is made almost entirely out of stainless steel due to its insignificant magnetic permeability.

Tasked to identify the D-Site Water Systems Relationship with the Facilities waters. Due to the fact that many drawings were either missing

or not up to date, extensive field work had to be undertaken.Bays J and K Support Probe

• The present Bay I Upper and Lower ports will support a divertor resistive bolometer for the FY17 & 18 runs.

• Elevated baffle top will completely block the lower view.

• Need to assess the best path forward after completing the CP CDR.

– May involve a new instrument at Bay I lower, tangential viewing bolometry, viewing from the mid-plane.

Bay I Divertor Bolometer Is Severely Impacted by CP Design

Bays H & E Support Divertor Spectroscopy• Evaluating the need to redesign the Bay H reentrant view and shutter, given the raised divertor floor.

– Quite possible that the Bay E 1D CCD will need a similar treatment.

• Must ensure lack of interference with divertor support structure.

Conceptual CAD model for diagnostic views

Above ore Images and picture of parts of the bus support

To the left is an image of hand sketch-up of Bay G diagnostic port views.No pressing issues with views were detected during sketch-up

Bay G

Above is an image of bay H port showing diagnostic interference