Title of article
Activation analyses for the different options considered in the US ITER blanket trade-off study
Author/Authors
Khater، نويسنده , , Hesham Y، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Pages
7
From page
589
To page
595
Abstract
Detailed activation analyses were performed for the different blanket design options considered in the ITER blanket option trade-off study. The options considered included a self-cooled Li/V option, a helium-cooled Li/V option and a water-cooled 316 SS non-breeding shield option. A vacuum vessel made of double-wall Inconel 625 and water-cooled 316 SS balls was used with all options. The He-cooled blanket activity is higher than that of the self-cooled blanket due to the larger structure content. Meanwhile, the vacuum vessel activity is lower for the He-cooled blanket option due to the larger neutron attenuation in the blanket. The shield activity and decay heat of the 316 SS/H2O option are higher than those of the Li/V blankets due to the large amount (80%) of 316 SS used. In both Li/V options the blanket qualifies as class C low-level waste. On the other hand, the 316 SS/H20 shield does not qualify for disposal as low- level waste. The 316 SS/H2O option produces the highest off-site doses in the case of accidental release of 100% of its radioactive inventory. Only remote maintenance would be allowed for all options.
Journal title
Fusion Engineering and Design
Serial Year
1995
Journal title
Fusion Engineering and Design
Record number
2363167
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