Title of article :
Analytic of tritium-containing gaseous species at the Tritium Laboratory Karlsruhe
Author/Authors :
Lنsser، نويسنده , , R and Caldwell-Nichols، نويسنده , , C and Dِrr، نويسنده , , L and Glugla، نويسنده , , M and Grünhagen، نويسنده , , S and Günther، نويسنده , , K and Penzhorn، نويسنده , , R.-D، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages :
5
From page :
411
To page :
415
Abstract :
At the Tritium Laboratory Karlsruhe (TLK) laser Raman spectroscopy, gas chromatography, mass spectroscopy, calorimetry and ionisation chambers are used to determine the composition of tritium gas mixtures. For the first time a laser Raman experiment was assembled with an actively controlled resonator which yields a 50 times higher Raman signal and with all components (laser, optics, Raman cell and spectrometer) installed inside a glove box. Three gas chromatographs, each with up to six detectors, can determine the gases and their tritiated fractions expected in fusion devices down to the sub-ppm range. Tritium in solids, liquids and gases is determined by means of three calorimeters with a dynamic ranges of up to five orders of magnitude and a lower detection limit of 1 GBq. Since any of these techniques has its shortcomings the best analytical approach is to analyse a sample by more than one method.
Keywords :
Calorimetry , tritium , Omegatron , Fusion devices , Gas chromatography , Laser Raman spectroscopy
Journal title :
Fusion Engineering and Design
Serial Year :
2001
Journal title :
Fusion Engineering and Design
Record number :
2367272
Link To Document :
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