Article Dans Une Revue Review of Scientific Instruments Année : 2024

Design, justification, and prototyping of the visible and infrared wide angle viewing system diagnostic for ITER equatorial port 12

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The ITER equatorial visible and infrared Wide Angle Viewing System (WAVS) will play a major role in the protection of plasma facing components by providing surface temperature measurements of these components. It will also image the plasma emission in the visible range. The WAVS is composed of 15 lines of sight located in four Equatorial Ports (EPs) 3, 9, 12, and 17. Its development is being carried out by the Consortium constituted by CEA, CIEMAT, INTA, and Bertin Technologies, within grant contracts financed by F4E. In the EP12, the in-vessel and ex-vessel components of the WAVS are at their final design phase. This article presents an overview of the opto-mechanical design of the WAVS in the EP12 presented at the final design review.

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cea-04816518 , version 1 (03-12-2024)

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S. Vives, C. Guillon, L. Letellier, M. Aumeunier, X. Courtois, et al.. Design, justification, and prototyping of the visible and infrared wide angle viewing system diagnostic for ITER equatorial port 12. Review of Scientific Instruments, 2024, 95 (11), ⟨10.1063/5.0234380⟩. ⟨cea-04816518⟩
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