Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6746436 Fusion Engineering and Design 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
Mirnov coils are used to measure fluctuations of the magnetic field which are in particular generated by magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) modes. The underlying plasma currents have a multipolar structure in a poloidal cross-section. Therefore the amplitude of the magnetic fluctuations decays quickly with increasing distance from the plasma edge. It is hence important to place the Mirnov coils as close to the plasma edge as possible where they are exposed to high thermal loads. Two types of Mirnov coils are proposed to be used in Wendelstein 7-X (W7-X). Type 1 (44 Mirnov coils) should be mounted on the plasma side of wall protection panels with a graphite cap to shield them from direct plasma exposure. Type 2 (137 Mirnov coils) will be located behind the tiles of the heat shields. An important issue concerning the design of these Mirnov coils is to verify their suitability for steady state operation from the thermal point of view. Both steady state and transient finite element thermal analyses were performed for the Mirnov coils under different conditions and with different designs. The paper presents detailed thermal analyses of the Mirnov coils.
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