Development of high vacuum facility for baking and cool down experiments for SST-1 Tokamak components

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SST-1 Tokamak, a steady state super-conducting device, is under refurbishment to demonstrate the plasma discharge for the duration of 1000 second. The major fabricated components of SST-1 like vacuum vessel, thermal shields, superconducting magnets etc have to be tested for their functional parameters. During machine operation, vacuum vessel will be baked at 150°C, thermal shields will be operated at 85 K and magnet system will be operated at 4.5 K. All these components must have helium leak tightness under these conditions so far as the machine operation is concerned. In order to validate the helium leak tightness of these components, in-house high vacuum chamber is fabricated. This paper describes the analysis, design and fabrication of high vacuum chamber to demonstrate these functionalities. Also some results will be presented.

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Khan, Z., Pathan, F. S., Yuvakiran, P., George, S., Manthena, H., Raval, D. C., … Pradhan, S. (2012). Development of high vacuum facility for baking and cool down experiments for SST-1 Tokamak components. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 390). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/390/1/012034

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