Simulation and developments for large pellet formation and acceleration for shattered pellet injection of the ITER DMS

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Manzagol J. [1 ]
Boujet T. [1 ]
Luchier N. [1 ]
Jachmich S. [2 ]
Millet F. [1 ]
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[1] Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CEA, IRIG-DSBT, Grenoble
[2] ITER Organization, Route de Vinon sur Verdon, CS 90 040, Saint Paul Lez Durance Cedex
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Disruption mitigation system; In-situ pellet desublimation; ITER DMS; Shattered pellet injection;
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10.1016/j.fusengdes.2023.113665
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Amongst the technological developments needed for ITER, the disruption mitigation system (DMS) is one of the most challenging since it has to mitigate the consequences of high-energy plasma disruptions to ensure the lifetime of ITER's structure and in-vessel components. ITER DMS is using Shattered Pellet Injection, whose technology needs to be developed for ITER specific requirements. In the framework of the “Technology Fundamental Studies for DMS” contract with ITER Organization, as part of the ITER DMS Task Force activities, and CEA, the DSBT (Low Temperature Systems Department) designed and operates a pellet injection test bench to produce and accelerate large cryogenic pellets with diameters from 10 to 28.5 mm and length/diameter ratios up to two. The objective of this activity is to study and to optimise the pellet formation and acceleration process using pure Protium, Deuterium, Neon and mixtures of these gases. Analytic and numerical studies were used to define the geometrical and cryogenic parameters for the pellet desublimation in the in-situ condensation cell of the cryostat. An analytical model has also been developed for the pellet acceleration in the single stage gas gun to validate the propellant valve design aiming at achieving velocities of up to 500 m/s for 28.5 mm protium pellets and 200 m/s for neon pellets. The complete test bench is composed of the gas propulsion system, the cryostat with its key component the pellet formation cell, the flight tube and the target chamber with viewing ports. The mechanical assembly is completed with specific instrumentation and fast data acquisition systems for the observation of the pellet formation and acceleration. The pellet integrity and trajectory are characterised by shadowgraphy with high resolution, high-speed cameras located at 1 m and 3 m after the barrel exit and with an accelerometer and a target foil in the target chamber. This document details the simulation studies, the selected test bench design and first obtained results. © 2023
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