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JAEA Reports

Plan of vibration tests for estimation of seismic performance of ITER tokamak

Takeda, Nobukazu; Nakahira, Masataka

JAERI-Tech 2004-073, 59 Pages, 2005/01

JAERI-Tech-2004-073.pdf:11.36MB

The ITER toamak is composed of major components such as superconducting magnet and vacuum vessel whose operation temperatures are changed from room temperature to 4 K and room temperature to 200$$^{circ}$$C, respectively. The gravity support of the tokamak is flexible in order to accept the thermal deformation caused by temperature change. This structural feature causes the complex behaviors of the tokamak during seismic events. Therefore, the mechanical characteristics of the flexible support have to be investigated in detail. The present report describes the global plan of the series of vibration tests to estimate the seismic performance of the ITER tokamak. Although it is ideal that the vibration tests are carried out using a full-scale model, scale models are planned due to the limitation of the test facilities. The test results can be estimated by a scaling law. When the scaling law cannot be applied to some performances, the test is performed using a full-scale model. In addition, the other tests such as vacuum vessel and small-scaled models of the support structure are also planned.

Journal Articles

An Observation of a nascent fractal pattern in MD simulation for a fragmentation of an fcc lattice

Chikazumi, Shimpei*; Iwamoto, Akira

Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, 23(1), p.73 - 78, 2005/01

 Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0.02(Mathematics, Interdisciplinary Applications)

To seek for a possible origin of fractal pattern in nature, we perform a molecular dynamics simulation for a fragmentation of an infinite fcc lattice. The fragmentation is induced by the initial condition of the model that the lattice particles have the Hubble-type radial expansion velocities. As time proceeds, the average density decreases and density fluctuation develops. By using the box counting method, it is found that the frequency-size plot of the density follows instantaneously a universal power-law for each Hubble constant up to the size of a cross-over. This cross-over size corresponds to the maximum size of fluctuation and is found to obey a dynamical scaling law as a function of time. This instantaneous generation of a nascent fractal is purely of dynamical origin and it shows us a new formation mechanism of a fractal patters different from the traditional criticality concept.

Journal Articles

Global energy confinement H-mode database for ITER

Christiansen, J. P.*; Cordey, J. G.*; Thomsen, K.*; A.Tanga*; Deboo, J. C.*; Schissel, D. P.*; T.S.Taylor*; Kardaun, O.*; F.Wagner*; Ryter, F.*; et al.

Nuclear Fusion, 32(2), p.291 - 338, 1992/00

 Times Cited Count:73 Percentile:88.71(Physics, Fluids & Plasmas)

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Thermal Instability Analysis in a D-T Tokamak Reactor with Density Dynamics

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JAERI-M 82-147, 25 Pages, 1982/11

JAERI-M-82-147.pdf:0.63MB

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Effects of particle confinement and recycling on thermally stable regions in D-T tokamak plasma

Tone, Tatsuzo

Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 16(6), p.453 - 456, 1979/00

 Times Cited Count:1

no abstracts in English

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