Abstract

The multi-process pipe vacuum jacketed cryolines for the ITER project are probably world’s most complex cryolines in terms of layout, load cases, quality, safety and regulatory requirements. As a risk mitigation plan, design, manufacturing and testing of prototype cryoline (PTCL) was planned before the approval of final design of ITER cryolines. The 29 meter long PTCL consist of 6 process pipes encased by thermal shield inside Outer Vacuum Jacket of DN 600 size and carries cold helium at 4.5 K and 80 K. The global heat load limit was defined as 1.2 W/m at 4.5 K and 4.5 W/m at 80 K. The PTCL-X (PTCL for Group-X cryolines) was specified in detail by ITER-India and designed as well as manufactured by Air Liquide. PTCL-X was installed and tested at cryogenic temperature at ITER-India Cryogenic Laboratory in 2016. The heat load at 4.5 K and 80 K, estimated using enthalpy difference method, was found to be approximately 0.8 W/m at 4.5 K, 4.2 W/m at 80 K, which is well within the defined limits. Thermal shield temperature profile was also found to be satisfactory. Paper summarizes the cold test results of PTCL-X

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Title
Cold Test and Performance Evaluation of Prototype Cryoline-X
Author
Shah, N 1 ; Choukekar, K 1 ; Kapoor, H 1 ; Muralidhara, S 1 ; Garg, A 1 ; Kumar, U 1 ; Jadon, M 1 ; Dash, B 1 ; Bhattachrya, R 1 ; Badgujar, S 1 ; Billot, V 2 ; Bravais, P 2 ; Cadeau, P 2 

 ITER-India, Institute for Plasma Research, Near Indira Bridge, Bhat, Gandhinagar 382 428, India 
 Air Liquide Advanced Technologies, 2, Rue De Clémencière, B.P 15 – 38360, Sassenage, France 
Publication year
2017
Publication date
Dec 2017
Publisher
IOP Publishing
ISSN
17578981
e-ISSN
1757899X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2556487318
Copyright
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