Radiation-induced thermoelectric sensitivity (RITES) in ITER prototype magnetic sensors
2004
This report summarizes the results of in situ measurements of noninductive voltages developed across prototype International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) magnetic coils performed at the Japan Materials Test Reactor. The voltages appear to be mainly thermoelectric in origin, with the thermal sensitivity developing gradually through irradiation and the thermal gradients supplied by nuclear heating. Possible mechanisms and circuits within the coils that can contribute to this radiation-induced thermoelectric sensitivity are described, and schemes to improve the ITER coil design are outlined.
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