Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4921373 | Fusion Engineering and Design | 2016 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The ITER blanket remote handling system (BRHS) will be operated in a high radiation environment (250Â Gy/h max.) and must stably handle the blanket modules, which weigh 4.5Â t and are more than 1.5Â m in length, with a high degree of position and posture accuracy. The reliability of the system can be improved by reviewing the failure events of the system caused by high radiation. A failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) identified failure modes and determined that lubricants, O-rings, and electric insulation cables were the dominant components affecting radiation hardness. Accordingly, we tried to optimize the lubricants and cables of the AC servo motors by using polyphenyl ether (PPE)-based grease and polyether ether ketone (PEEK), respectively. Materials containing radiation protective agents were also selected for the cable sheaths and O-rings to improve radiation hardness. Gamma ray irradiation tests were performed on these components and as a result, a radiation hardness of 8Â MGy was achieved for the AC servo motors. On the other hand, to develop the radiation hardness and BRHS compatibility furthermore, the improvement of materials of cable and O ring were performed.
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Authors
Makiko Saito, Katsunori Anzai, Takahito Maruyama, Yuto Noguchi, Kenichi Ueno, Nobukazu Takeda, Satoshi Kakudate,