Title :
Comparison of activation of ceramic and ferritic structural materials with D-T and D-3He fuel cycles
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Nucl. Eng., California Univ., Berkeley, CA, USA
fDate :
30 Sep-3 Oct 1991
Abstract :
Neutron-activation-induced radioactivity is a major source of radiological hazards of a fusion reactor. In a conventional D-T-fueled, ferritic-steel-structure fusion reactor, the induced radiological hazards may be comparable with those of typical fission reactors. The activation radioactivity can be reduced by utilizing low-activation materials or low-neutron-yield fusion fuel cycles. The authors study the merits of these two approaches by comparing the resulting activation radiological hazards of a low-activation silicon carbide ceramic composite D-T-fueled reactor design and a ferritic steel D-3He-fueled reactor design. They use as examples ARIES-type 1000-MW electric power reactors as their point-of-departure designs. They follow the ESECOM scheme in evaluating the critical, chronic, contact, and intruder doses for assessing the accident, occupation, and waste disposal radiological hazards. The study indicates that the silicon carbide design has a better environmental and safety performance than the D-3He design
Keywords :
ceramics; fusion reactor materials; fusion reactor safety; radiation protection; radioactive waste; steel; ARIES-type 1000-MW electric power reactors; D-3He reactor; D-T reactor; ESECOM scheme; SiC; activation radioactivity; ceramic composite; ferritic-steel-structure; fusion reactor; induced radiological hazards; intruder doses; low-activation materials; low-neutron-yield fusion fuel cycles; radiological hazards; safety performance; waste disposal radiological hazards; Ceramics; Fission reactors; Fuels; Fusion reactor design; Fusion reactors; Hazards; Inductors; Radioactive materials; Silicon carbide; Steel;
Conference_Titel :
Fusion Engineering, 1991. Proceedings., 14th IEEE/NPSS Symposium on
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0132-3
DOI :
10.1109/FUSION.1991.218749