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Design of the new supporting structure for the passive stabilizing shell assembly of RFX-mod2

Berton G.; Bernardi M.; Dalla Palma M.; Marcuzzi D.; Pavei M.; Peruzzo S.

An upgrade of RFX-­mod toroidal machine assembly is under development, aimed at widening the explored operational scenarios both in RFP and Tokamak configuration. The main design driver for this machine upgrade, named RFX-mod2, is the enhancement of the ‘shell-plasma proximity’, which is expected to provide a significant improvement in the plasma magnetic confinement. In order to achieve this goal, the existing Passive Stabilizing Shell will be adapted in order to be enclosed in the new vacuum vessel. This reconfiguration of the internal components of the experiment requires the design of a new structure aimed at supporting both the shell and the plasma facing components. The paper describes the design aspects of the shell assembly, with particular focus on the thermo-mechanical FEM analyses performed to verify the design of the components at the expected operating conditions.

ID 452593
DOI 10.1016/j.fusengdes.2021.112466
PRODUCT TYPE Journal Article
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