Overview of recent ITER TBM Program activities

•The ITER TBM Program plans to test DEMO-relevant tritium breeding blanket systems.•The selection of the 4 TBSs for Initial Configuration is expected in a near future.•Each TBS is formed by various sub-systems with different functions and technologies.•The selection of the four InCo TBSs is based on...

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Published inFusion engineering and design Vol. 158; p. 111674
Main Authors Giancarli, Luciano M., Bravo, Xavier, Cho, Seungyon, Ferrari, Marco, Hayashi, Takumi, Kim, Byoung-Yoon, Leal-Pereira, Artur, Martins, Jean-Pierre, Merola, Mario, Pascal, Romain, Schneiderova, Iva, Sheng, Qian, Sircar, Amit, Strebkov, Yuri, van der Laan, Jaap, Ying, Alice
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LanguageEnglish
Published Amsterdam Elsevier B.V 01.09.2020
Elsevier Science Ltd
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Summary:•The ITER TBM Program plans to test DEMO-relevant tritium breeding blanket systems.•The selection of the 4 TBSs for Initial Configuration is expected in a near future.•Each TBS is formed by various sub-systems with different functions and technologies.•The selection of the four InCo TBSs is based on the existing TBS conceptual designs.•The infrastructures hosting the TBSs has reached the preliminary design stage. The ITER Test Blanket Module (TBM) Program has significantly evolved since 2018. The number of equatorial ports allocated for operating the Test Blanket Systems (TBSs) has been reduced from three to two. As consequence, four TBSs can be simultaneously installed and operated, versus six previously. Since the dedicated space in the various rooms of the Tokamak Complex has been kept unchanged, the existing space constraints have been substantially relaxed. The paper addresses the possible selection of the four TBSs for the initial configuration and design of the involved TBMs and the main on-going R&D carried out by the ITER Members (IMs) in support of the TBS designs. It describes also the main progress of the design of the infrastructures needed for hosting the four TBSs (e.g., port plugs, port cell common components, common maintenance tools and equipment). The design of the TBS Connection Pipes (CPs) System has reached its final phase since, being captive, it needs to be installed before the First Plasma.
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ISSN:0920-3796
1873-7196
DOI:10.1016/j.fusengdes.2020.111674