Sector repair has started
Built up against vacuum vessel sector #7, the scaffolding reaches almost 20 metres in height and masks the massive component. Streaks of blinding light, filtered by thick, semi-transparent red plastic sheets, flash here and there—proof that in the ITER Assembly Hall, the repair campaign has begun in earnest.
For an experienced welder the operation is simple, almost routine. However, it requires extreme concentration to achieve uniformity, homogeneity and reliability. It is also a lengthy operation—it is estimated that sector #7, like sector #6, will require approximately 24 kgs of metal fill-up before machining.
"From the beginning, we have worked and continue to work as an integrated project team," says Alessandro Bonito-Oliva, the head of ITER Tokamak Program. "We are also proceeding in close connection with our European Domestic Agency counterparts who are implementing similar operations on the yet-undelivered vacuum vessel sectors."
See the photo gallery below for more detail about the start of vacuum vessel sector #7 repair.