Availability analysis of the iter blanket remote handling system

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Abstract

The ITER blanket remote handling system (BRHS) is required to replace 440 blanket first wall panels in a two-year maintenance period. To investigate this capability, an availability analysis of the system was carried out. Following the analysis procedure defined by the ITER organization, the availability analysis consists of a functional analysis and a reliability block diagram analysis. In addition, three measures to improve availability were implemented: procurement of spare parts, in-vessel replacement of cameras, and simultaneous replacement of umbilical cables. The availability analysis confirmed those measures improve the availability and capability of the BRHS to replace 440 blanket first wall panels in two years.

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Maruyama, T., Noguchi, Y., Takeda, N., & Kakudate, S. (2015). Availability analysis of the iter blanket remote handling system. Plasma and Fusion Research, 10(SpecialIssue.2), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1585/pfr.10.3405010

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