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Analysis of the tritium-water (T-H{sub 2}O) system for a fusion material test facility

Authors :
D.L. Smith
Dai-Kai Sze
Claude B. Reed
Ahmed Hassanein
Publication Year :
1992
Publisher :
Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1992.

Abstract

The need for a high flux, high energy neutron test facility to evaluate performance of fusion reactor materials is urgent. An accelerator based D-Li source is generally accepted as the most reasonable approach to a high flux neutron source in the near future. The idea is to bombard a high energy (35 MeV) deuteron beam into a lithium target to produce high energy neutrons to simulate the fusion environment. More recently it was proposed to use a 21 MeV triton beam incident on a water jet target to produce the required neutron source for testing and simulating fusion material environments. The advantages of such a system are discussed. Major concerns regarding the feasibility of this system are also highlighted.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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