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Proton Detector: Charged Fusion Products Diagnostic

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Proton Detector (PD)

The Proton Detector’s (PD) data will yield pulse height spectra created by Protons and Tritons emitted from the plasma during Neutral Beam Injection. Validation of the subsequent PD fast ion emission plasma profile will involve MAST Neutron Camera data. Preliminary testing of PD electronics and data acquisition software occurred during neutral beam, toroidal field coil, poloidal field coil, and ELM coil testing in March 2013. Probe head manufacturing and software development will continue to prepare for a July 2013 installation in MAST. [Excerpt contributed to the Annual Report of the EURATOM/CCFE Fusion Programme 2012/13]

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Summer Data Collection

  • Diagnostic installation: July 29th - August 2nd 2013
  • Data collection: August 5th - August 23rd 2013
  • Parasitic data collection: September 3rd - September 12th 2013
Dates are based upon RP/DSF Schedule Last Updated on 25/4/2013

Electrical Design Review

Date

  • Week of June 17th
  • 9:00 AM FL, 14:00 Culham
Attendees
  • FIU
    • Werner Boeglin, Ramona Perez
  • MAST:
    • Scott Y Allan, Mike Driscoll, Richard Martin, Ken McClements, Robert C Stephen, Paul Stevenson, Nigel Thomas-Davies
EDR Materials Supporting Documents (for reference if needed)

Noise Testing

Data collection:

  • Onsite noise testing: March 2013
  • Remote noise testing: March - May 2013
Collaborators travelling to MAST:
  • Ramona Perez: March 11th - March 24th 2013
  • Werner Boeglin: March 11th - March 15th 2013
  • Doug Darrow: March 11th - March 20th 2013
Instructions to run DAQ Program (if need be): Information for sending equipment back to FIU after remote testing: Radiation source: Electronics Schema
  • cable_block_diagram.pdf
  • All cable lengths used will be the same for the July data collection
  • MAST reciprocating probe cable lengths were simulated for noise testing
Drawings - Mechanical Design 2013
  • Changes to probe head orientation angles made during noise testing

March 19th, 2013 Group Discussion

Prototype

Installation: January 2013

Comments:

  • Prototype type dimensions fit into RP access cube (reduction in probe head diameter requested for greater ease of installation)
  • Our prototype RP connector may have become distorted during the welding of the connector to the prototype shell (this issue was fixed at CCFE)
  • A dummy RP shaft end was created and sent to FIU to test the fit of the RP connector before bringing the diagnostic for the summer data collection
  • Vacuum vent hole had to be drilled in top of prototype to bake for RP installation (at CCFE)
Machine Drawings:

Mechanical Design Review

Current Mechanical Design June 2013

  • This reflects new length less than 185mm and diameter of 110mm
  • Coming soon

MAST Mechanical Design Review Materials, September 9th 2012

Presentation:

Machine Drawings: Supporting Documents (for reference if needed):

Mechanical Design Overview after June 26 2012 MAST Colleagues Discussion

Mechanical Design Overview after June 19 2012 Meeting with PPPL Colleagues

FIU Experimental Plasma Physics (FEPP) Group Information

CCFE Information

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