NCSX装配的计量技术

C. Priniski, T. Dodson, M. Duco, S. Raftopoulos, R. Ellis, A. Brooks
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为了支持国家紧凑型星扰实验(NCSX),在过去的一年里,普林斯顿等离子体物理实验室(PPPL)与橡树岭国家实验室(ORNL)合作,继续进行星扰组装活动。施工项目完成了前两个半油田周期组件(HPA),每个组件由三个模块化线圈组成。整个机器包括六个这样的子组件。单个HPA由三个NCSX模块线圈组成,在PPPL缠绕和组装。这些几何形状复杂的三维线圈使用计算机辅助计量和CAD模型缠绕,公差在+/−- 0.5mm以内。这些线圈的组装要求在更大的范围内具有类似的精度,并且增加了更多单个部件的复杂性和更少的校正自由度。几个新的潜在定位问题的发展,测量和控制技术的发展。为了实现这一点,使用了基于CAD坐标的计算机计量设备和软件,类似于绕线模块化线圈所采用的解决方案。考虑到组件的尺寸,主要工具是干涉仪辅助和绝对距离测量(ADM)激光跟踪仪。此外,还采用了便携式三坐标测量机臂和一些新的间接测量技术。本文将详细介绍基于CAD坐标的计量技术的使用以及开发和采用的用于NSCX子组件尺寸控制的技术。所取得的结果和可能的技术改进将被讨论。
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Metrology techniques for the assembly of NCSX
In support of the National Compact Stellerator Experiment (NCSX), stellerator assembly activities continued this past year at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) in partnership with the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). The construction program saw the completion of the first two Half Field-Period Assemblies (HPA), each consisting of three modular coils. The full machine includes six such sub-assemblies. A single HPA consists of three of the NCSX modular coils wound and assembled at PPPL. These geometrically-complex three-dimensional coils were wound using computer-aided metrology and CAD models to tolerances within +/−- 0.5mm. The assembly of these coils required similar accuracy on a larger scale with the added complexity of more individual parts and fewer degrees of freedom for correction. Several new potential positioning issues developed for which measurement and control techniques were developed. To accomplish this, CAD coordinate-based computer metrology equipment and software similar to the solutions employed for winding the modular coils was used. Given the size of the assemblies, the primary tools were both interferometeraided and Absolute Distance Measurement (ADM)-only based laser trackers. In addition, portable Coordinate Measurement Machine (CMM) arms and some novel indirect measurement techniques were employed. This paper will detail both the use of CAD coordinate-based metrology technology and the techniques developed and employed for dimensional control of NSCX sub-assemblies. The results achieved and possible improvements to techniques will be discussed.
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