ITER and India sign the in-wall shielding Procurement Arrangement
Last Thursday 24 September, during the most recent ITER Organization-Domestic Agency (IO-DA) coordination meeting in Chengdu, China, the Procurement Arrangement for in-wall shielding—number 26 for those who are counting—was signed by the ITER Organization and the Indian Domestic Agency.
In-wall shielding consists of about 9,000 blocks made out of borated steel and ferromagnetic steel. The blocks will fill the space between the double walls of the ITER vacuum vessel and will perform the dual role of absorbing the neutrons generated by the fusion reaction within the plasma and reducing the toroidal field ripple, a periodic variation of the toroidal field from its nominal value.