Abstract

The ITER is an international project that aims to demonstrate fusion power generation through scientific and engineering research. Most of the major components consisting of the Tokamak machine have been under manufacturing and/or achieved completion of manufacturing with verification of functional tests to be installed as a part of Tokamak. Korean Domestic Agency completed manufacturing of the first ITER VV lower port extension, with the implementation of major technical resolutions, and the rest of units are under fabrication in 2022. There were several technical considerations when conducting the first-of-a-kind design and manufacturing of the ITER VV port component, which will respect the RCC-MR, the essential safety and radioprotection requirements of the French Regulation ESPN. This study explains these technical problems and the solutions established during fabrication.

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