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Progress and Achievements on the R&D Activities for ITER Vacuum Vessel...

Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
CD: IAEA 18TH Conference Proceedings
Publication Date
Page Number
246
Conference Name
18th IAEA Fusion Energy Conference
Conference Location
Sorrento, Italy
Conference Sponsor
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
Conference Date
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The ITER vacuum vessel (VV) is designed to be large double-walled structure with a D-shaped crosssection. The achievable fabrication tolerance of this structure was unknown due to the size and complexity of shape. The Full-scale Sector Model of ITER Vacuum Vessel, which was 15m in height, was fabricated and tested to obtain the fabrication and assembly tolerances. The model was fabricated within the target tolerance of �5mm and welding deformation during assembly operation was obtained. The port structure was also connected using remotized welding tools to demonstrate the basic maintenance activity. In parallel, the tests of advanced welding, cutting and inspection system were performed to improve the efficiency of fabrication and maintenance of the Vacuum Vessel. These activities show the feasibility of ITER Vacuum Vessel as feasible in a realistic way. This paper describes the major progress, achievement and latest status of the R&D activities on the ITER vacuum vessel.