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Progress in the U.S./Japan PHENIX Project for the Technological Assessment of Plasma Facing Components for DEMO Reactors

Authors :
Daniel S. Clark
Yutai Katoh
J. Wilna Geringer
Minami Yoda
Yuji Hatano
Akira Hasegawa
Yoshio Ueda
Lauren M. Garrison
Tatsuya Hinoki
Dean A. Buchenauer
Takehiko Yokomine
Yasuhisa Oya
Adrian S. Sabau
Takeo Muroga
Masashi Shimada
Source :
Fusion Science and Technology. :1-11
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2017.

Abstract

The PHENIX Project is a 6-year U.S./Japan bilateral, multi-institutional collaboration program for the Technological Assessment of Plasma Facing Components for DEMO Reactors. The goal is to address the technical feasibility of helium-cooled divertor concepts using tungsten as the armor material in fusion power reactors. The project specifically attempts to (1) improve heat transfer modeling for helium-cooled divertor systems through experiments including steady-state and pulsed high-heat-load testing, (2) understand the thermomechanical properties of tungsten metals and alloys under divertor-relevant neutron irradiation conditions, and (3) determine the behavior of tritium in tungsten materials through high-flux plasma exposure experiments. The High Flux Isotope Reactor and the Plasma Arc Lamp facility at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the Tritium Plasma Experiment facility at Idaho National Laboratory, and the helium loop at Georgia Institute of Technology are utilized for evaluation of the respo...

Details

ISSN :
19437641 and 15361055
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Fusion Science and Technology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........581afe9ff947e70badce7fab11e1b063
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/15361055.2017.1333868