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Analysis of exhausted gas in JT-60 deuterium operation

Authors :
T. Arai
N. Miya
T. Horikawa
Haruto Nakamura
A. Kaminaga
K. Isobe
T. Tanabe
S. Higashijima
Source :
20th IEEE/NPSS Symposium onFusion Engineering, 2003..
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
IEEE, 2006.

Abstract

In a nuclear fusion reactor with carbon-based plasma facing material, tritium inventory inside the vacuum vessel is one of the critical problems because the reactor operation may be restricted by the tritium which piles up in the carbon tile. From this point of view, exhaust gas analysis was conducted in JT-60 operation and it was successfully demonstrated. Tritium was measured with an ion chamber and water bubbler. Exhausting gas composition and chemical form was measured with a micro gas-chromatograph and a residual gas analyzer. Initial results were obtained for deuterium plasma discharges, helium Taylor discharges and helium glow discharges. Removed tritium from the vacuum vessel in an operating day corresponded to about 8% of the generated tritium during the tokamak discharges in the day. The chemical forms of the removed tritium mainly consisted of elemental gas. Tritium removal rates were compared for glow discharges using H/sub 2/, He and Ar gases. Effectiveness of wall conditioning with H/sub 2/ was confirmed.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
20th IEEE/NPSS Symposium onFusion Engineering, 2003.
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........c9f0f37c28366dc5b56c0a001b59b7d9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/fusion.2003.1426608