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ARIES ACT-1 Vacuum Vessel Design and Disruption Analysis

H. H. Toudeshki, C. J. Martin, F. Najmabadi, J. P. Blanchard

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 68 / Number 3 / October 2015 / Pages 535-540

Technical Paper / Proceedings of TOFE-2014 / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST15-112

First Online Publication:July 28, 2015
Updated:September 30, 2015

ARIES ACT-1 is a conceptual design for a commercial tokamak with aggressive physics and engineering. In the spirit of advanced engineering, the vacuum vessel design employed several novel concepts. It eliminates the use of water cooling in order to allow higher temperature operation and reduce the tritium inventory. It employs a low activation bainitic steel that eliminates the need for post-weld heat treatment. It includes sufficient volume to accommodate a full loss of coolant accident. Finally, it employs a novel mechanical design in order to withstand the operating stresses during normal operation, anticipated transients, and disruptions. In this paper, we present the most recent design for this component, update the stress analysis confirming the suitability of the design, and present results for disruption forces due to a plasma quench.