Optimized and Automated design of Plasma Diagnostics for Additive Manufacture

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Abstract

Despite having mature designs, diagnostics are usually custom designed for each experiment. Most of the design can be now be automated to reduce costs (engineering labor, and capital cost). We present results from scripted physics modeling and parametric engineering design for common optical and mechanical components found in many plasma diagnostics and outline the process for automated design optimization that employs scripts to communicate data from online forms through proprietary and open-source CAD and FE codes to provide a design that can be sent directly to a printer. As a demonstration of design automation, an optical beam dump, baffle and optical components are designed via an automated process and printed.

*Supported by DOE SBIR Grant DE-SC0011858

Authors

  • James Stuber

    • Woodruff Scientific Inc
  • Morgan Quinley

    • Woodruff Scientific Inc
  • Paul Melnik

    • Woodruff Scientific Inc
  • Paul Sieck

    • Woodruff Scientific Inc
  • Trevor Smith

    • Woodruff Scientific Inc
  • Katherine Chun

    • Woodruff Scientific Inc
  • Simon Woodruff

    • Woodruff Scientific Inc