Mini-invasive robotic diagnostics for fusion machines

L. Gargiulo, C. Balorin, A. Durocher, T. Gherman, M. Houry, J. Hatchressian, Y. Perrot, H. Roche, E. Villedieu
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On fusion experimental reactors, in-vessel remote operations will be mandatory to allow maintenance interventions and limit personal radiation exposures. In addition, mini-invasive robotics inspections will be required between plasma pulses for safety issues management or to assist the scientific programs. These remote-controlled devices will have to offer good availability and reliability levels while keeping the facility conditions required for plasma operations. CEA laboratories have developed a robot prototype called Articulated Inspection Arm (AIA) for mini-invasive inspection of Plasma Facing Components (PFC). This capability was demonstrated at the end of 2008 by remotely inspecting the plasma vessel of Tore Supra facility without breaking Ultra High Vacuum (10-6 Pa) and temperature conditioning (120°C). After this premiere, numerous applications have been identified and CEA, with industrial partnership, initiated studies of embeddable diagnostics for assisting tokamaks operation. These developments cover wide fields such as safety with PFC viewing movie-camera, radioactivity measurement, dust management, scientific missions related to PFC behavior monitoring or diagnostics calibration and plant availability with routine vessels inspections and leak localization devices. Preliminary analyses are presented and results obtained with gas leak localization probes are described in the paper. In particular, experimentations performed under vacuum conditions demonstrating leaks sensibility and reactive response signals as a function of the distance between the remote detectors and the leaking components are presented.
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用于融合机器的微创机器人诊断
在聚变实验反应堆上,为了进行维护干预和限制个人辐射暴露,将强制要求进行容器内远程操作。此外,微型侵入式机器人检查将需要在等离子脉冲之间进行安全问题管理或协助科学计划。这些遥控设备必须提供良好的可用性和可靠性,同时保持等离子体操作所需的设施条件。CEA实验室开发了一种机器人原型,称为铰接式检查臂(AIA),用于等离子体表面组件(PFC)的微创检查。2008年底,在不破坏超高真空(10-6 Pa)和温度调节(120°C)的情况下,通过远程检查Tore Supra设施的等离子体容器,证明了这种能力。在这次首映式之后,已经确定了许多应用程序,CEA与工业合作伙伴一起,启动了协助托卡马克操作的嵌入式诊断研究。这些发展涵盖了广泛的领域,如PFC观看电影摄像机的安全性,放射性测量,粉尘管理,与PFC行为监测或诊断校准相关的科学任务以及常规容器检查和泄漏定位设备的工厂可用性。本文介绍了气体泄漏定位探头的初步分析和结果。特别是,在真空条件下进行的实验表明,泄漏敏感性和反应性响应信号是远程探测器与泄漏组件之间距离的函数。
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