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Extensive experience with previous fusion experiments (TFTR, MFTF-B and others) is driving the design of the Instrumentation and Control System (I and C) for the Compact Ignition Tokamak (CIT) to be built at Princeton. The new design will reuse much equipment from TFTR and will be subdivided into six major parts: machine control, machine data acquisition, plasma diagnostic instrument control and instrument data acquisition, the database, shot sequencing and safety interlocks. In a major departure from previous fusion experiment control systems, the CIT machine control system will be a commercial process control system. Since the machine control system will be purchased as a completely functional product, we will be able to concentrate development manpower in plasma diagnostic instrument control, data acquisition, data processing and analysis, and database systems. We will discuss the issues driving the design, give a design overview and state the requirements upon any prospective commercial process control system.
Plans for the CIT (Compact Ignition Tokamak) Instrumentation and Control System
Energy Research Abstracts
Role of CIT (Compact Ignition Tokamak) in the US Fusion Program
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The Compact Ignition Tokamak is designed to obtain extensive scientific and technological data in support of burning-plasma operation in the Engineering Test Reactor and beyond. 8 figs., 3 tabs.
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The Compact Ignition Tokamak is designed to obtain extensive scientific and technological data in support of burning-plasma operation in the Engineering Test Reactor and beyond. 8 figs., 3 tabs.
Index to IEEE Publications
Author: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Category : Electric engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 944
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Issues for 1973- cover the entire IEEE technical literature.
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Category : Electric engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 944
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Issues for 1973- cover the entire IEEE technical literature.
Simulation of a Compact Ignition Tokamak Discharge (CIT-2L)
The CIT (compact Ignition Tokamak) Pellet Injection System
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The Compact Ignition Tokamak (CIT) will use an advance, high-velocity pellet injection system to achieve and maintain ignited plasmas. Two pellet injectors are provided: a moderate-velocity (1-to 1.5-km/s), single-stage pneumatic injector with high reliability and a high-velocity (4- to 5-km/s), two-stage pellet injector that uses frozen hydrogenic pellets encased in sabots. Both pellet injectors are qualified for operation with tritium feed gas. Issues such as performance, neutron activation of injector components, maintenance, design of the pellet injection vacuum line, gas loads to the reprocessing system, and equipment layout are discussed. Results and plans for supporting research and development (R and D) in the areas of tritium pellet fabrication and high-velocity, repetitive two-stage pneumatic injectors are presented. 7 refs., 4 figs., 2 tabs.
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Pages : 5
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The Compact Ignition Tokamak (CIT) will use an advance, high-velocity pellet injection system to achieve and maintain ignited plasmas. Two pellet injectors are provided: a moderate-velocity (1-to 1.5-km/s), single-stage pneumatic injector with high reliability and a high-velocity (4- to 5-km/s), two-stage pellet injector that uses frozen hydrogenic pellets encased in sabots. Both pellet injectors are qualified for operation with tritium feed gas. Issues such as performance, neutron activation of injector components, maintenance, design of the pellet injection vacuum line, gas loads to the reprocessing system, and equipment layout are discussed. Results and plans for supporting research and development (R and D) in the areas of tritium pellet fabrication and high-velocity, repetitive two-stage pneumatic injectors are presented. 7 refs., 4 figs., 2 tabs.
INIS Atomindex
Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports
Government Reports Announcements & Index
DOE's Magnetic Fusion Program
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Subcommittee on Energy Research and Development
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Category : Energy policy
Languages : en
Pages : 280
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Category : Energy policy
Languages : en
Pages : 280
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