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US DCLL TBM

DCLL TBM Interface Coordinator Activities

TBM

Port cell

Ancillary systems

Hot cell Tritium building

He loops

1

The US is functioning with limited funding as the interface coordinator on the DCLL concept with support

from Korea. Results presented to IO are as consistent as possible and in most cases conservative.

Reported by: Clement Wong

M. Abdou, M. Dagher, A. Ying, N.B. Morley, S. Smolentsev,

S. Sharafat, A. Aoyama, M. Youssef – UCLA

M. Schaffer – GA

B. Merrill, L. Cadwallader – INL

R. Kurtz – PNNL

M. Sawan, E. Marriott – UW

Y. Katoh, A. Lumsdaine – ORNL

S. Willms – LANL

M. Ulrickson – SNL

Also monitored by:

M. Hechler - ORNL

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DCLL TBM Interface Coordinator Activities

TBM

Port cell

Ancillary systems

Hot cell Tritium building

He loops

1

The US is functioning with limited funding as the interface coordinator on the DCLL concept with support

from Korea. Results presented to IO are as consistent as possible and in most cases conservative.

• PMG groups organization and duties

• TBM IO management, July 2010

• PMG & TBM(FS) meetings

• DCLL TBM Interface Coordinator Task Status

• ICD & IS + examples

• US TBM Design Team supports

• TCWS-He loop development

• Agenda for PMG-18-4, 9/1-2, Cadarache

• US TBM Design Team supports and near term tasks

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General Organisation and Duties for the “Port Management Groups”

7. The permanent members in each PMG are: the IO/TBM RO, the Port Master, and the

two TBM Leaders (in this document the “TBM Interfaces Coordinator (InCo)” is

considered equivalent to a TL). The Chair of each PMG is the IO/TBM RO, the Co-

Chair is the PM. The Technical Secretary is made available by IO/FST/TBM.

General Organisation and

Duties for the “Port

Management Groups” P.2

5. The Port Management Groups are charged of the management

(i.e.,monitoring, reviewing, correcting actions implementation) of all technical aspects

related to the TBSs located in the corresponding Port, including the aspects concerning

for instance the following items:

• Test Blanket Systems design and manufacturing;

• TBS interfaces with ITER systems and operation;

• TBS integration in ITER (in particular in the port cell);

• R&D monitoring;

• Safety aspects and human access requirements;

• RAMI assessment (RAMI = Reliability, Availability, Maintainability, Inspectability);

• Quality Assurance Management;

• Codes & Standards and acceptance tests

• Planning, milestones definition and milestones monitoring;

• Testing program and testing objectives;

• TBS-related technical documentation.

General Organisation and

Duties for the “Port

Management Groups” P.1

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General Organisation and Duties for the “Port Management Groups”

7. The permanent members in each PMG are: the IO/TBM RO, the Port Master, and the

two TBM Leaders (in this document the “TBM Interfaces Coordinator (InCo)” is

considered equivalent to a TL). The Chair of each PMG is the IO/TBM RO, the Co-

Chair is the PM. The Technical Secretary is made available by IO/FST/TBM.

General Organisation and

Duties for the “Port

Management Groups” P.2

5. The Port Management Groups are charged of the management

(i.e.,monitoring, reviewing, correcting actions implementation) of all technical aspects

related to the TBSs located in the corresponding Port, including the aspects concerning

for instance the following items:

• Test Blanket Systems design and manufacturing;

• TBS interfaces with ITER systems and operation;

• TBS integration in ITER (in particular in the port cell);

• R&D monitoring;

• Safety aspects and human access requirements;

• RAMI assessment (RAMI = Reliability, Availability, Maintainability, Inspectability);

• Quality Assurance Management;

• Codes & Standards and acceptance tests

• Planning, milestones definition and milestones monitoring;

• Testing program and testing objectives;

• TBS-related technical documentation.

General Organisation and

Duties for the “Port

Management Groups” P.1

The US is functioning with limited funding as the interface coordinator on the DCLL concept with

support from Korea. Results presented to IO are as consistent as possible and in most cases

conservative.

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TBM IO management, July 2010

Area of activities IO Dept Main Contact Person Details of the main activities in 2010-2012

Overall coordination and

responsibility

IO/RO for PBS-56 (Test

Blanket Modules

System)

FST/TBM L. Giancarli (LGI)

E-mail:

[email protected]

- TBM Programme strategy, specifications and milestones

- Official Interface with Parties, including monitoring of Parties activities

- Integration of TBM Program Test Plan in ITER RP

- Adequacy of the TBSs/ ITER Interfaces

- Interaction with all relevant ITER Committees

Interfaces with all other

ITER Systems and with

the Design Office (CATIA

Models, Diagrams, etc..)

FST/TBM R. Pascal (RPL)

E-mail:

[email protected]

- Interfaces with other PBSs

- Interface with DO (DWOs), CATIA Models and Diagrams

- Verification of TBM Teams assumptions on interfaces and

establishment of specifications

- Acceptance Tests Criteria,

- TBSs components classifications (e.g, ESPN), codes & standards

matter, relation with Notified Bodies and Agreed Notified Bodies

Documents

Management, Planning

and Milestones, PMGs

Secretary and Interfaces

with TBM Teams, TBM

website

FST/TBM D. Plutino (DPO)

E-mail:

[email protected]

- PMGs secretary (e.g., agenda, minutes, list of actions, documents

tracking)

- TBM Program schedule and milestones monitoring

- TBM Team activities monitoring and corresponding data

coherence/integration (including TBM PrSR)

- Preparation of QA documents

- Maintenance/upgrading of PBS-56 IDM folder, TBM Program website

- TBM Teams Documents Management

Maintenance operations

and tools/equipment

design in TBM Port Cells

and Hot Cell Facility

FST/TBM J.-C. Nevière (JCN)

E-mail: Jean-

[email protected]

- Design integration of AEUs connections, Pipes Forests connections,

bioshield plugs

- Definition of maintenance operations in Port Cell and in Hot Cell Facility

AEU area and their sequence

- Design of required maintenance tools (and proposed R&D if not on the

market)

- Estimation of required time for maintenance

TBM Frames, Dummy

TBMs

TKM C.S. Kim (CSK)

E-mail:

[email protected]

M. Merola (support)

E-mail:

[email protected]

- Frame design, analyses, procurement preparation and monitoring

- Dummy design, analyses, procurement preparation and monitoring

- Monitoring of R&D associated with Frame and Dummy TBMs

- Interfaces Sheets concerning Frames and Dummy TBMs, in particular

for RH comapatibility

- Frame and Dummy TBMs Safety Assessment

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IO Contact Person for TBM-related activities

Area of expertise IO Dept IO Contact Person for TBM-related

activities

concerned activities in 2010-2012

DI-CC* – Tokamak Building CIE I. Kuehn E-mail: [email protected] Design integration and configuration control for the Tokamak building

DI-CC* - Port system Integration CIE B. Levesy E-mail: [email protected] Design integration and configuration control for Port systems: Port Plug and Port Cell.

DI-CC* Hot Celll Building CEP M. Benchikhoune E-mail: [email protected] Design integration and configuration control for the Hot Cell and radwaste building

DI-CC* Tritium Building CEP S. Beloglazov E-mail: [email protected] Design integration and configuration control for Tritium building

Cooling Water System (PBS 26) CEP G. Dell’Orco

E-mail: [email protected]

- Cooling Circuits space availability/sharing

- Secondary water coolant systems (CCWS-1, CHWS-1 & -2)

- Primary Coolant System for TBM Frames and TBM shields (FW/BLK PHTS)

Tritium Plant (PBS 32) CEP S. Beloglazov

E-mail: [email protected]

- T-related components location and space availability (TBM Tritium Circuits)

- Components specifications and operation

- Components connections

Nuclear buildings (PBS 62) CCS L. Patisson

E-mail: [email protected]

- Specifications for building hosting TBSs components such as acceptable loads,

zoning, penetrations, etc.. (TBM Port Cell, Tokamak building, T-building,…)

- Interfaces with Bioshield

- Interfaces with F4E for Tokamak Complex Preliminary Design Activities

RH (PBS 23) CIE A. Tesini

E-mail: [email protected]

- Specification for RH operation for TBM-Sets, TBM Port Plugs and corresponding

strategy

- Agreement on RH compatibility

- Interface with Transfer Cask, use of ATSs

Hot Cell facility and radwaste

service (PBS 67)

CEP M. Benchikhoune

E-mail: [email protected]

- Support to Design of specific maintenance equipment for TBSs, AEUs and (tbd)

- TBMs and AEUs storage/parking area and maintenance (tbd for s)

- PIE/waste treatement

CODAC + CIS + CSS (PBS 45,

46, 48)

CHD Yonekawa

E-mail: [email protected]

- Specification/requirements for TBMs and Ancillary Systems

- Definition of needed cubicles and location

- Control Room requirements

Safety CIE M. Iseli

E-mail: [email protected]

- Specification/requirements for TBMs and Ancillary Systems, Access to TBSs areas, ,

building zoning, etc..

- Safety Analyses

- SIC, seismic, fire classifications

- Waste classification

- Licensing

Materials, Design Codes and

Standards

CIE V. Barabash

E-mail: [email protected]

- Expert assessment of data for specific materials for TBS received from TBM Teams

- Design Codes and Standards

- PED/ESPN Classification

- Notified Bodies and Agreed Notified Bodies

Ferromagnetic Effects FST J. Snipes

E-mail: [email protected]

- Interaction with plasma (including ripples), limits on TBM ferromagnetic masses,

recess

FW Heat Loads FST A. Loarte

E-mail: [email protected]

- Heat loads on TBMs FW and TBM Frames FW during normal and accidental

conditions

Quality Assurance (QA) SAS S. Manfrin E-mail: [email protected] - QA for the TBM program

CAD Data Exchange CIE E. Thomas

E-mail: [email protected]

- Design Office Collaboration Coodinator

- CAD Data Exchange Managment

Equipment & Systems Catalog F. Autogue Email: [email protected] - Equipment & Systems Catalog Coordinator

*DI-CC = Design Integration and Configuration Control

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PMG & TBM(FS) meetings

• PMG-18-01 (July 15-17, 2009) “Wong, Merrill”

• PMG-18-02 (Nov. 12-13, 2009) “Wong, Merrill”

• PMG-18-03 (April 16, 2010) “Wong, Merrill, Lumsdaine, Ying”

• PMG-18-04 (September 1-2, 2010) “Wong”

(We mostly listened to IO TBM status, introducing us to different ITER design rules and

regulations, and with focus on DCLL RPrS report preparation and responded to action items.)

• Workshop on TBM Impact on ITER plasma physics and potential countermeasures (April 13-15) “Wong, Merrill, Lumsdaine, Ying”

• Key recommendations from the TBM impact on ITER plasma physics meeting:

No immediate changes to respective TBM designs.

Designers are encouraged to reduce FS mass.

DCLL TBM is the only one in the mass limit range.

No TBM recess and no active control coils recommended.

FS-TBM generated ripples have insignificant impacts to low performance plasma, therefore FS-TBMs can be inserted at the beginning. But if FS-TBM were to prevent the achievement of DT Q=10 scenario, SS dummies could be used as a backup option.

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DCLL TBM Interface Coordinator Task Status

PMG stated Tasks US status

1 Test Blanket Systems design and manufacturing Minimum activity

2 TBS interfaces with ITER systems and operation Active on conceptual Helium Loops &

components…needs to complete input

3 TBS integration in ITER (in particular in the port cell) Minimum activity, expected to ramp-up,

will need design support

4 R&D monitoring; Continuing

5 Safety aspects and human access requirements; DCLL RPrS report first draft delivered

…revision needed

6 RAMI assessment (RAMI = Reliability, Availability,

Maintainability, Inspectability);

No activity

7 Quality Assurance Management; No activity

8 Codes & Standards and acceptance tests In the learning phase & no activity

9 Planning, milestones definition and milestones monitoring; No new activity

10 Testing program and testing objectives; No new assessment

11 TBS-related technical documentation. Active: DDD report in preparation

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Interface control documents (ICD), Interface sheet (IS)

…Simple Example

• Document Title

Interface Control Document (ICD) between TBM (PBS 56) and Port Plug Test Facility (PBS 58) (33CWVJ

v1.1) (current) Current Version

v1.1 Version Change Description

Luciano Giancarli's comments added

• Status Signed

• Document Type

[B]-Interface Control Documents (ICD) (not under Configuration Control)

• Document Roles Show

• Author

Levesy Bruno has signed: 03 Jun 2010 09:57

Co-Author(s)

Giancarli Luciano has signed: 28 Jun 2010 10:25

Reviewer(s)

Benchikhoune Magali

Campbell David has recommended: 06 Jul 2010 13:44

Cordier Jean-Jacques has reviewed: 28 Jun 2010 15:06

Kumar Ellappan Rajendra

Enoeda Mikio has reviewed: 22 Jul 2010 03:35

Feng Kaiming has recommended: 30 Jun 2010 04:41

Lee Chul Hyung

Pan Chuanhong

Pascal Romain

Poitevin Yves

Ricapito Italo

Suzuki Satoshi

Wong Clement has reviewed: 19 Jul 2010 01:34

Zmitko Milan has recommended: 15 Jul 2010 17:44

Approver

Chiocchio Stefano

Has recommended means no comments

Has reviewed means with comments

e.g. Comment from Wong Clement on the example:

On section 4: Schedule, as stated the schedule can be

updated during the design process.

Question: Has the present dates specified in the table

been up-dated with the latest ITER program

schedule? This is important for the DCLL concept

team to set the priority of near term activities in

performing the function of Interface Coordinator.

Note:

Any US TBM member can be accessible to

the ITER TBM site. Just let Clement Wong know,

he will make request to TBM-IO.

IDM: ITER document management

“Listed, review and documented under ITER- IDM”

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Interface Control Document (ICD) between Test Blanket Modules

(PBS 56) and Port Plug Test Facility (PBS 58)

Table of content

1. Generalities ...................................................................................................4

2. Purpose .........................................................................................................6

2.1 General Scope.............................................................................................6

2.2 External Interfaces......................................................................................6

3. List of the Interface Sheets (IS) related to the present ICD.......................7

4. Schedule........................................................................................................9

5. Applicable Documents ...............................................................................11

5.1 Standards ..................................................................................................11

5.2 Interface specification documents ..........................................................11

5.3 Interface definition documents................................................................11

5.4 Other information documents..................................................................11

6. Technical descriptions of the interfaces and design input data.............12

6.1 Test Blanket Modules System..................................................................12

6.2 Port Plug Test Facility ..............................................................................14

6.3 Test Blanket Modules System and Port Plug Test Facility Interfaces..14

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Interface Control Document (ICD) between Test Blanket Modules

(PBS 56) and Port Plug Test Facility (PBS 58)

4. Schedule

The table below list the main hold points and decision points for the further definition of the

interfaces (if not yet frozen) or for the control of interfaces.

The schedule related to this ICD has to satisfy the following requirements:

· Shall be compatible with the IPS of ITER project,

· Shall include all milestones directly related to the interfaces,

· Shall foresee and highlight the agreed margins and provisions about schedule,

· Shall be sufficiently detailed to allow a suitable follow-up

The schedule can be updated during the design process. Also complementary IS are possible

throughout the project when they are revealed during the design stage, by updating the ICD.

e.g. Comment from Wong Clement on the example:

On section 4: Schedule, as stated the schedule can be

updated during the design process.

Question: Has the present dates specified in the table

been up-dated with the latest ITER program

schedule? This is important for the DCLL concept

team to set the priority of near term activities in

performing the function of Interface Coordinator.

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Results on DCLL approved areas

To provide assessment:

• Relying on past experience, TBM team member support, GA fission group, DIII-D group and review of other TBM member results support

• 23 ICD and IS + new versions have been reviewed or recommended (July 2010)

PBS 2 PBS 3 Title Node Status

56.B4 EqPort#18: TBS#4 DCLL Approved

56.B4.D1 Data Acq Syst to CSS-1 Approved

56.B4.D2 Data Acq Syst to CSS-2 Approved

56.B4.DA Data Acq Syst to CODAC Approved

56.B4.DI Data Acq Syst to CIS Approved

56.B4.HE FW He-Coolant System Approved

56.B4.HP FW He Cool Purif Sys Approved

56.B4.LC LiPb He Cool Purif Sys Approved

56.B4.LH LiPb He-Coolant System Approved

56.B4.LP LiPb System Approved

56.B4.M1 1st Version of TBM #4 Approved

56.B4.M2 2nd Version of TBM #4 Approved

56.B4.M3 3rd Version of TBM #4 Approved

56.B4.PS Power Supply/Cubicles Approved

56.B4.S1 Shield Block for M1 Approved

56.B4.S2 Shield Block for M2 Approved

56.B4.S3 Shield Block for M3 Approved

56.B4.TR T-Removal System Approved

56.B4.YC TBS-equipment Hot Cell Approved

56.B4.YR Sp.TBS RH Tools/Equip Approved

56.B4.ZZ Miscellaneous Approved

56 stands for TBM

B4 stands for DCLL

As Int. Co. for DCLL: at this point

July 2010 we have not delayed the

progress of the ITER TBM program

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US TBM Design Team supports

• A 140 pages DCLL RPrS report delivered on time…1st among ITER parties to submit (Merrill, Dagher, Cadwallader, Youssef, Ying, Wong)

• TCWS helium equipment design and 3-D representation (Dagher, Merrill, Wong)

• Thermal analysis and modeling of TBM first wall (Marriott, Lumsdaine, Swan, Wong)

• Structural and disruption analysis (Sharafat, Ulrickson, Dagher)

• TBM maintenance and removal procedure (Dagher)

• Hot cell requirements (Ying, Merrill, Dagher)

• Tritium glove box requirements (Willms)

• R&D monitoring (Morley )

• DDD report (Team, most sections are in)

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He-loop Development-1

V1. 2005 DDD report

V2. With addition of pressure control

and cleanup and tritium recovery loops

TCWS area

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He-loop Development-2

V3. Addition of separate regeneration and cryogenic loops

Regeneration loop

Cryogenic loop

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He-loop Development-3

Pressure

Control

System

Triti

um

gett

er

Helium

Cleanup

System

V4. Simplified design with tritium getter and removal desiccant module

Side

stream

Tritium

getter

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3-D view of the DCLL Helium Loop

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Top view of the Helium Loop at TCWS

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Agenda for PMG-18-4, Sept. 1-2 2010, Cadarache 1/4

Approx.

Time

Subject(s) Main

contributors/

speakers

9:00 –

9:15

1 – Introduction, objectives of the meeting, approval of the agenda L. Giancarli,

M. Enoeda

9:15 –

9:30

2 – TBM-relevant news from IO (including TBM-Ripple Workshop

recommendations, TBM-PC-03 recommendations and IC-6/IC-6-Extra

outcomes)

L. Giancarli

9:30 –

10:00

3 – Status of the PMG-18 Actions PMG-02

Secretary

10:00 –

10:20

4 – Status of TBM ICDs and ISs – Recall of the PBS-56 L. Giancarli

All

10:20 –

10:50

5 – Progress on WCCB TBM ancillary systems design development

(cooling system, cooling purification system, Tritium-extraction system) –

Corresponding CATIA drawings

S. Suzuki, TBD

10:50 –

11:05

Coffee Break

11:05 –

11:35

6 – Progress on DCLL TBM ancillary systems design development

(cooling system, cooling purification system, LiPb system and Tritium-

removal system) – Corresponding CATIA drawings

C. Wong, TBD

11:35 –

12:00

7 – Why we need diagrams? F. Papineschi

12:00 –

12:30

8 – Presentation of the Process Flow Diagrams for TBS-3 (WCCB)

- Discussion

R. Pascal

TL, All

12:30 –

13:00

9 – Presentation of the Process Flow Diagrams for TBS-4 (DCLL)

- Discussion

R. Pascal

TL, All

Expected Participants from IO (whole meeting): L. Giancarli, R. Pascal, J.C. Navière, D. Plutino

Additional Expected Participants from IO (at least partial attendance, as a function of the agenda): M. Iseli, P.

Cortes, V. Barabash, K.K. Gotewal, C.S. Kim, M. Merola, S. Gicquel, G. dell’Orco, S. Beloglazov, B. Levesy, L.

Patisson, A. Tesini, J.P. Friconneau, S. Ciattaglia, M. Cacchia, F. Papineschi,TBD

Expected Participants from ITER Members: (preliminary) M. Enoeda (JA), S. Suzuki (JA), C. Wong (US), M-Y. Ahn

(KO), D.W. Lee (KO), D. Tsuru (JA), B. Merrill (US), A. Ying (US), A. Lumsdaine (US), TBD

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Wednesday 1st September 2010 (morning session)

13:00 – 14:00 : Lunch in the meeting room

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Agenda for PMG-18-4, Sept. 1-2 2010, Cadarache 2/4

Approx

. Time

Subject(s) Main

contributors/

speakers

14:00 –

14:45

10 – Progress on frame/dummy TBM design and analyses – Interaction

with TBM-Sets

- Discussion

L. Giancarli

C.S. Kim

All

14:45 –

15:45

11 – Status of the Design of the AEU and by TBM Teams and Port

Master (including expected pipe thermal insulators and AEU/PF shield) -

Required Maintenance operations in Port Cell and in Hot Cell

- Discussion

M. Enoeda, S.

Suzuki, C.

Wong, TBD

All

15:45 –

16:30

12 – Maintenance operations proposal for the AEU and in Port #18

(including bio-shield) – Activity planned by IO and required support

- Discussion (including IO position on re-use of pipe forest, if any

constraint)

ière

All

16:30 –

16:45

Coffee Break

16:45 –

17:30

13 – Progress on drawings for TBSs interfaces at IO (including

interfaces with buildings and TCWS and TBS interfaces with CHWS and

CCWS)

- Discussion

R. Pascal

All

17:30 –

18:00

14 – ITER Remote Handling Compatibility Procedure: preparation of

ICDs, ISs and other documents – Contents and Timeschedule

Flowchart of required maintenance (including RH) operations in Port

Cell, and Hot Cell (and CVCS area?)

L. Giancarli,

K.K. Gotewal

18:00 –

18:30

15 – Space availability in Hot Cell (for AEU maintenance, maintenance,

PP vertical maintenance, etc…)

IO/HCF

experts, All

Wednesday 1st September 2010 (afternoon session)

18:30 : Adjourn

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Agenda for PMG-18-4, Sept. 1-2 2010, Cadarache, 3/4

Approx

. Time

Subject(s) Main

contributors/

speakers

9:00 –

9:30

16 – Recall of the TBM Safety Requirement Documents prepared by IO

(including IO requirements for TBS accidental scenarios DBA/BDBA)

- Discussion

M. Iseli

All

9:30 –

10:30

17 – Presentation of the main contents of the WCCB-TBM Preliminary

Safety Report (Analyses, SIC classification, PED/ESPN classification,

etc…) List, location and strategy for the measurements to be connected

with CSS (Central Safety System)

- Discussion

S. Suzuki,

TBD

- All

10:30 –

10:45

Coffee Break

10:45 –

11:45

18 – Presentation of the main contents of the DCLL-TBM Preliminary

Safety Report (Analyses, SIC classification, PED/ESPN classification,

etc…) – List, location and strategy for the measurements to be

connected with CSS (Central Safety System)

- Discussion

C. Wong for B.

Merrill

All

11:45 –

12:45

19 – IO Comments on the PED/ESPN Classification, on SIC

classifications, and other classifications

- Discussion

V. Barabash,

M. Iseli, J.

Elbez-Uzan,

TBD

All

Thursday 2 September 2010 (morning session)

12:45 – 14:00 : Lunch in the meeting room

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Agenda for PMG-18-4, Sept. 1-2 2010, Cadarache, 4/4

Approx.

Time

Subject(s) Main

contributors/

speakers

14:00 –

14:30

20 – List of Items under IO Responsibilities (included in the IO Additional

Costs) as presented at the TBM-PC-03

- Discussion

L. Giancarli

All

14:30 –

15:00

21 – required milestones for the TBM Program (e.g., TBM Arrangements,

TBS-DDDs, CDRs, PDRs, FDRs) and IO/TBM short term planned activities

(2010/2011/2012)

- Discussion

L. Giancarli

- All

15:00 –

15:30

22 – Main Milestones up to TBS Delivery and short term planned activities

for 2010/2011/2012 (including minor milestones, at least, one each 2-3 hs)

for the WCCB-TBS

- Discussion

M. Enoeda, S.

Suzuki, TBD

- All

15:30 –

16:00

23 – Main Milestones up to TBS Delivery and short term planned activities

for 2010/2011/2012 (including minor milestones, at least, one each 2-3 hs)

for the DCLL-TBS

- Discussion

C. Wong, TBD

All

16:00 –

16:15

Coffee Break

16:15 –

16:45

24 – Organisation of the iterative work (CATIA drawings, Schematics,

others), possibility of hosting Visiting Researchers (VRs) at IO

R. Pascall, L.

Giancarli, All

16:45 –

17:30

25 – Agreed list of actions, date of next meeting All

Thursday 2 September 2010 (afternoon session)

TBM-PC: US position as TL, decision not to be made before 2012-2013,

could work on target date for TBM installation mid-2022 “ 3rd assembly phase”.

Wong: Ancillary equipment will have to be delivered by 2019. (TBM-PC stated 2022) ???

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US TBM Design Team supports and near term tasks

• A 140 pages DCLL RPrS report delivered on time…1st among ITER parties to submit (Merrill, Dagher, Cadwallader, Youssef, Ying, Wong)

• TCWS helium equipment design and 3-D representation (Dagher, Merrill, Wong)

• Thermal analysis and modeling of TBM first wall (Marriott, Lumsdaine, Swan, Wong)

• Structural and disruption analysis (Sharafat, Ulrickson, Dagher)

• TBM maintenance and removal procedure (Dagher)

• Hot cell requirements (Ying, Merrill, Dagher)

• Tritium glove box requirements (Willms)

• R&D monitoring (Morley )

• DDD report (Team, most sections are in)

Near term tasks:

• Update and respond to comments of DCLL RPrS report…Merrill, Dagher, Wong

• TCWS helium equipment CATIA files…by IO?

• Structural and disruption analysis … Sharafat, Lumsdaine, Ulrickson, Dagher

• AEU equipment and 3-D representation…Dagher/Morley

• TBM back support, shield, pipe forest and bio-shield design with disruption and structural

analysis results, pipe insulation…Dagher

• Maintenance requirements in hot cell…Ying/Dagher

• DDD report (remaining sections)…..Team

• Thermal analysis and modeling of TBM first wall blanket …Marriott, Lumsdaine, Swan, Wong

• Assess first DCLL TBM design and diagnostics …Morley, Smolentsev


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