Development of an engineering-scale nuclear test of a solid-breeder fusion-blanket concept
Abstract
As part of the Phase I effort on Program Element-II (PE-II) of the Office of Fusion Energy/Argonne National Laboratory First Wall/Blanket/Shield Engineering Technology Program, a study has been performed to develop preconceptual hardware designs and preliminary test program descriptions for two fission reactor based tests of a water cooled, solid breeder fusion reactor blanket concept. First, a list of potentially acceptable reactor facilities is developed, based on a list of required reactor characteristics. From this set of facilities, two facilities are selected for study: the Oak Ridge Research Reactor (ORR) and the Power Burst Facility (PBF). A test which employs a cylindrical unit cell of a solid breeder fusion reactor blanket, with pressurized water cooling is designed for each facility. The test design is adjusted to the particular characteristics of each reactor. These two test designs are then compared on the basis of technical issues and cost. Both tests can satisfy the PE-II mission: blanket thermal hydraulic and thermomechanical issues. In addition, both reactors will produce prototypical tritium production rates and profiles and release characteristics with little or no additional modifications.
- Publication:
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Unknown
- Pub Date:
- August 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983desn.rept.....D
- Keywords:
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- Blankets (Fusion Reactors);
- Fusion Reactors;
- Test Facilities;
- Breeder Reactors;
- Experiment Design;
- Limiters (Fusion Reactors);
- Plasma Physics