The first loop operation tests of the Tritium Systems Test Assembly (TSTA) with 100 grams-level of tritium were performed at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) in June and July, 1987. The July run was resumption of the June run, which was halted because of a loss of cryogenic refrigerant in the hydrogen isotope separation system. 3 refs., 3 figs
This TSTF proposal has two principal objectives. The first objective is to provide by mid-FY 1981 a ...
Due to the nature of its fusion reaction, most of the DT used to fuel the International Thermonuclea...
The tritium recovery experiment, TRIO-01, required a gas analysis system which detected the form of ...
The Tritium Systems Test Assembly (TSTA) at Los Alamos National Laboratory is a facility designed to...
In March of 1988 full operation of the 4-column isotope separation system (ISS) was realized in runs...
The fusion technology development program for tritium in the US is centered around the Tritium Syste...
Tritium and deuterium are expected to be the fuel for the first fusion power reactors. Being radioac...
The Tritium System Test Assembly (TSTA), at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, is intended to dem...
This document has been prepared for the Major Device Fabrication Review for the Tritium Systems Test...
The Tritium System Test Assembly (TSTA) is a facility built for the demonstration of tritium handlin...
This work addresses an important objective of the TSTA-demonstrating that the large tritium inventor...
Tritium Process Laboratory (TPL) in Japan is operated by the Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) and w...
The principal program objectives for TSTA are: (1) to develop and demonstrate the fuel cycle for fus...
A data collection system for obtaining information which can be used to help determine the reliabili...
The Tritium System Test Assembly (TSTA) project at Los Alamos National Laboratory is charged with de...
This TSTF proposal has two principal objectives. The first objective is to provide by mid-FY 1981 a ...
Due to the nature of its fusion reaction, most of the DT used to fuel the International Thermonuclea...
The tritium recovery experiment, TRIO-01, required a gas analysis system which detected the form of ...
The Tritium Systems Test Assembly (TSTA) at Los Alamos National Laboratory is a facility designed to...
In March of 1988 full operation of the 4-column isotope separation system (ISS) was realized in runs...
The fusion technology development program for tritium in the US is centered around the Tritium Syste...
Tritium and deuterium are expected to be the fuel for the first fusion power reactors. Being radioac...
The Tritium System Test Assembly (TSTA), at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, is intended to dem...
This document has been prepared for the Major Device Fabrication Review for the Tritium Systems Test...
The Tritium System Test Assembly (TSTA) is a facility built for the demonstration of tritium handlin...
This work addresses an important objective of the TSTA-demonstrating that the large tritium inventor...
Tritium Process Laboratory (TPL) in Japan is operated by the Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) and w...
The principal program objectives for TSTA are: (1) to develop and demonstrate the fuel cycle for fus...
A data collection system for obtaining information which can be used to help determine the reliabili...
The Tritium System Test Assembly (TSTA) project at Los Alamos National Laboratory is charged with de...
This TSTF proposal has two principal objectives. The first objective is to provide by mid-FY 1981 a ...
Due to the nature of its fusion reaction, most of the DT used to fuel the International Thermonuclea...
The tritium recovery experiment, TRIO-01, required a gas analysis system which detected the form of ...