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TFTR tritium inventory analysis

Authors :
Jeffrey N. Brooks
Rion A. Causey
M. Ulrickson
R.A.P. Sissingh
William R. Wampler
A.E. Pontau
S.R. Lee
Barney Lee Doyle
S. Kilpatrick
Dean A. Buchenauer
H. F. Dylla
P. H. LaMarche
B.E. Mills
David K. Brice
D.B. Heifetz
R.T. McGrath
R. A. Langley
K.L. Wilson
W.L. Hsu
Source :
Fusion Engineering and Design. 10:365-371
Publication Year :
1989
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1989.

Abstract

The Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor (TFTR) is scheduled to begin DT operation in 1990 with the on-site tritium inventory limited to 5 grams. The physics and chemistry of the in-vessel tritium inventory will impact safety concerns, and also the entire operating schedule of the tokamak. We have investigated plasma-material interaction processes that will affect this first tritium-fueled tokamak. Tritium inventory estimates for TFTR are derived from: (1) laboratory simulation, (2) in-situ plasma measurements, (3) post-run surface analysis, and (4) modeling. This paper presents the results of these investigations, the derivation of a tritium inventory estimate and its uncertainties, and a discussion of its impact. A particular discharge-by-discharge operating schedule has been developed and evaluated. The major source of in-vessel tritium inventory will be codeposition of tritium and eroded carbon onto surfaces. We find that the on-site limit may be approached unless specific inventory reduction techniques are invoked, e.g., discharge cleaning.

Details

ISSN :
09203796
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Fusion Engineering and Design
Accession number :
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