Tag: nuclear fusion
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Development and optimization of stepping algorithm and motion control for piezoelectric walking drives
General Introduction on nuclear fusion (reading is strongly advised!) Piezoelectric walking drives are used in the DTT ECRH launcher to drive the steering mirror. These systems include a set of piezoelectric stack actuators that produce a walking motion on a slider, thus moving it longitudinally. The actuators are currently controlled by a proprietary board. However,
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Remote Centre of Motion Compliant Mechanisms as supports for ECRH mirrors
General Introduction on nuclear fusion (reading is strongly advised!) The goal of this activity is to improve the current design of the DTT ECRH mirror flexible supports (see Figure 3). These components are flexible monolithic structures, which allow large rotations of the mirror about its horizontal axis, while being very stiff with respect to all
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Development of a statically balanced Remote Centre of Motion flexure pivot
General Introduction on nuclear fusion (reading is strongly advised!) Flexure pivots are monolithic devices that can undergo large rotations about one axis, while being very stiff with respect to all other degrees of freedom. Remote Centre of Motion flexure pivots, like the one shown in Figure 3, allow rotations about a virtual axis that is
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Digital-twin-based characterization of thermo-mechanical properties of tungsten-coated ceramic samples
General Introduction on nuclear fusion (reading is strongly advised!) In order to reduce the mechanical stress experienced by the launching mirror due to the intense magnetic fields inside the reactor, a promising design solution involves fabricating the steering mirror from a thermally conductive ceramic substrate and subsequently applying a microwave-reflective tungsten coating, instead of realizing
