Energies (Mar 2023)

Experimental Characterization of an NEG Pump of Novel Size—A Major Step toward Its Application in DEMO Neutral Beam Injectors

  • Stefan Hanke,
  • Christian Day,
  • Thomas Giegerich,
  • Xueli Luo,
  • Fabrizio Siviero,
  • Michele Mura,
  • Beatrice Busetto,
  • Enrico Maccallini,
  • Paolo Manini,
  • Emanuele Sartori,
  • Marco Siragusa,
  • Piergiorgio Sonato

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en16073148
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 7
p. 3148

Abstract

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A future nuclear fusion plant DEMO needs neutral beam injection (NBI) systems requiring a vacuum pumping system with a very high pumping speed, in the order of several 1000 m3/s. Large customized cryopumps are actually used to meet the requirements. A promising concept for future NBI systems is based on high capacity getter materials. The ZAO® alloy, developed by SAES Getters, Italy, provides a drastically improved performance for the pumping of hydrogen compared to conventional getter materials. This paper describes the experimental characterization of a large pump of scalable size with 15 kg of ZAO® and the achieved results, in particular the systematic investigation of sorption characteristics and regeneration behaviors. Major findings include a very good repeatability of the sorption performance, a reduced pumping speed at higher pressures only above the NBI relevant level, an improved performance (+20%) with elevated getter temperature and an isotope independent sticking coefficient for hydrogen. Furthermore, improved operation experience and regeneration prediction tools have been developed. Employing the experimental results, a simulation task was performed and the sticking factor of the getter cartridge was determined with 7%.

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