EPICS Collaboration Meeting – Aix-en-Provence - 1.-3. June 2010 Page 1 ITER welcomes EPICS WD Klotz ITER int. Organiztion That’s me.

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EPICS Collaboration Meeting – Aix-en-Provence June 2010 Page 1 ITER welcomes EPICS WD Klotz ITER int. Organiztion That’s me

Page 2 EPICS Collaboration Meeting – Aix-en-Provence June 2010 ITER – a Global Challenge „The stakes are considerable, not to say vital for our planet.“ Manuel Barroso, Former President of the European Commission

Page 3 EPICS Collaboration Meeting – Aix-en-Provence June 2010 Fusion powers the sun and the stars “…Prometheus steals fire from the heaven” Essentially limitless fuel, available all over the world No greenhouse gases Intrinsic safety No long-lived radioactive waste Large-scale energy production On Earth, fusion could provide:

EPICS Collaboration Meeting – Aix-en-Provence June 2010 Page 4 The Fusion Reaction on Earth “... is not the same as in the Sun“ CH 4 + 2O 2 --> CO 2 + 2H 2 O eV (chemical) 4 1 H + 2e --> 4He + 2  + 6  MeV (solar process) MeV MeV

Page 5 EPICS Collaboration Meeting – Aix-en-Provence June 2010 Why D-T: Cross section

Page 6 EPICS Collaboration Meeting – Aix-en-Provence June 2010 Fusion Fuel Raw fuel of a fusion reactor is water and lithium* Lithium in one laptop battery + half a bath-full of ordinary water (-> one egg cup full of heavy water) 200,000 kW-hours = (current UK electricity production)/(population of the UK) for 30 years * Deuterium/hydrogen = 1/ tritium from: neutron (from fusion) + lithium  tritium + helium

Page 7 EPICS Collaboration Meeting – Aix-en-Provence June 2010 Basic Principle of Stable Motion of Ions in Magnetically confined Plasma

Page 8 EPICS Collaboration Meeting – Aix-en-Provence June 2010 Reactor conditions ITER Progress in fusion performance

Page 9 EPICS Collaboration Meeting – Aix-en-Provence June 2010 Major technical elements of ITER Nb 3 Sn-SC NbTi-SC Be- S/Steel S/Steel CFC-W-S/Steel film

Page 10 EPICS Collaboration Meeting – Aix-en-Provence June 2010 ITER Tokamak – Mass Comparison ITER Machine mass: ~23000 t 28 m diameter x 29 m tall Charles de Gaulle mass: ~38000 t (empty) 856 ft (261 m) long (Commissioned 2001)

Page 11 EPICS Collaboration Meeting – Aix-en-Provence June 2010 Vacuum Vessel Mass Comparison VV & In-vessel components mass: ~8000 t 19.4 m outside diameter x 11.3 m tall Eiffel Tower mass: ~7300 t 324 m tall (Completed 1889)

Page 12 EPICS Collaboration Meeting – Aix-en-Provence June 2010 TF Coil – Mass Comparison Mass of (1) TF Coil: ~360 t 16 m Tall x 9 m Wide D8 Caterpillar Bulldozer ~35 t

Page 13 EPICS Collaboration Meeting – Aix-en-Provence June 2010 Cryostat Size Comparison ITER Cryostat ~28 m Tall x 29 m Wide Jefferson Memorial (Washington DC) ~29 m Tall (floor to top of dome)

Page 14 EPICS Collaboration Meeting – Aix-en-Provence June 2010 EPICS for ITER Decision taken about 16 month ago Consequences: –We have to convince and sell to achieve acceptance –We don’t have very much time …

Page 15 EPICS Collaboration Meeting – Aix-en-Provence June 2010 Overview of Schedule to 2019 First Plasma First Plasma ITER Construction TF Coils (EU) Tokamak Assembly Tokamak Basic Machine Assembly Ex Vessel Assembly In Vessel Assembly Start Install CS Start Cryostat Closure Pump Down & Integrated Commissioning Start Machine Assembly ITER Operations Assembly Phase 2 Assembly Phase 3 Plasma Operations 2023 Buildings & Site Central Solenoid (US) Case Winding Mockups Complete TF10 TF15 VV Fabrication Contract Award VV 05 VV09 VV07 Vacuum Vessel (EU) CS Final Design Approved CS3L CS3U CS Ready for Machine Assembly Construction Contract Award Tokamak Bldg 11 RFE Integrated Commissioning

Page 16 EPICS Collaboration Meeting – Aix-en-Provence June 2010 Overview of Operation up to DT ITER Construction Assembly Phases II and III ITER Operations Integrated Commissioning Hydrogen-Helium Operations Campaign Deuterium Operations Campaign Assembly Phase 2 Assembly Phase 3 First Plasma Start Torus Pump Down Pump Down & Integrated Commissioning Magnet Commissioning Commission, Cool & Vacuum Plasma Development & H&CD Commissioning Full H&CD, TBM & Diagnostics Commissioning Pre-Nuclear Shutdown & Divertor Change Q=10 Short Pulse Planned Shutdown Start DT Deuterium-Tritium Operations Campaign Deuterium-Tritium Operations Q=10 Long Pulse Achieved Nominal Plasma Hydrogen-Helium Complete Start Tritium Q=10 Long Pulse Achieved Deuterium Operations

Page 17 EPICS Collaboration Meeting – Aix-en-Provence June 2010 EPICS for ITER Decision taken about 16 month ago Consequences: –We have to convince and sell to achieve acceptance –We don’t have very much time … –We have to learn from the community to use it the good way –We have to show ITER to the community –We organized the spring collaboration meeting 2010 in AIX –We are happy to have received: 113 registrations 52 affiliations 9 companies 33 contributions

Page 18 EPICS Collaboration Meeting – Aix-en-Provence June 2010 Collaboration Collaborating means taking and giving Giving –ITER surely will contribute to the community –We could become an active contributor to CSS and an OO service layer –Today ITER disseminates EPICS to the fusion community –… more to come Taking –For a fast start up we take what the community has produced –…and we thank the community for giving us this possibility Having said that …

Page 19 EPICS Collaboration Meeting – Aix-en-Provence June 2010 Enjoy the Meeting !