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Godzilla is helping ITER prepare for tokamak assembly
ITER employees stand by Godzilla, the most powerful commercially available industrial robot available. (Photo: ITER)
Many people are familiar with Godzilla as a giant reptilian monster that emerged from the sea off the coast of Japan, the product of radioactive contamination. These days, there is a new Godzilla, but it has a positive—and entirely fact-based—association with nuclear energy. This one has emerged inside the Tokamak Assembly Preparation Building of ITER in southern France.
J. P. Pages, G. Francois, R. Vidard
Nuclear Science and Engineering | Volume 106 | Number 1 | September 1990 | Pages 75-80
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NSE90-A23760
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During Superphénix commissioning, specific tests, including interchanges of subassemblies, were conducted to check the performances of the core temperature surveillance system. Temperature fluctuations, presumed to result from the mixing of the outlet plumes and the interaction with recirculating vortices in the upper plenum, were recorded. The results are compared with tests performed in different water mock-ups.