Stress Analysis of the KDEMO Vacuum Vessel
Authors: H. Zhang, P. Titus, T. Brown
Abstract: Components that make up the central column of a
tokamak have a strong impact on the overall sizing of the reactor.
In most of the next generation tokamaks being considered at PPPL,
the vessel is separate from the blanket support structures. A
substantial structure is provided as nuclear and electromagnetic
shielding to protect the inner legs of the TF and the vessel
pressure boundary. The KDEMO reactor uses a version of this
concept. This paper addresses the structural adequacy of the
K-DEMO vacuum vessel design as of November 2015. The vessel
surrounds the internal vacuum components of the reactor and its
primary purpose is only to provide the vacuum boundary for the
rest of the internals. Static vacuum pressure stresses, stresses
due to static magnetic loads, and approximate disruption stresses
have been evaluated
Submitted to: TOFE, Philadelphia, 2016
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