Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
The determination of the water chemistry for cooling systems of nuclear fusion plants is
under debate. It should be tailored for different types of fusion reactors: either experimental, e.g.,
ITER, JT-60SA, and DTT, or aimed at power generation, e.g., DEMO, given the different operation requirements.
This paper presents the dual approach involving experiments and computer simulations
chosen for the definition of DEMO water chemistry. Experimental work was performed to assess the
corrosion susceptibility of reduced activation ferritic martensitic EUROFER 97 and AISI 316L in different
water chemistry regimes. At the same time, the low corrosivity requirement brings an additional
safety aspect for the radiation protection since some neutron-activated corrosion products (ACPs)
create a gamma radiation when deposited outside the plasma chamber in components accessible
to operators and these must be minimized. To evaluate the ACP inventory for DEMO, assessments
were carried out using a reference computer code. Preliminary experimental activities to define the
water chemistry of DTT under construction at ENEA were also conducted. The comparison of code
results with experiments is two-fold important: for the validation of the computer code models and
to determine data that are necessary to perform calculations.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
water chemistry; ACPs; RAFM EUROFER 97; fusion reactor cooling system; DEMO; DTT
List of contributors:
DALLA PALMA, Mauro
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