SEAL (Safety and Environmental Assessments - Long-term), is a part of the European Fusion Technology Programme. It continues SEAFP (Safety and Environmental Assessment of Fusion Power) [4] where various designs of fusion power reactors have been analysed. Two of them, SEAFP Model 1 and 2 (SMI, SM2) are the object of this SEAL study aimed at defining a suitable management strategy for fusion activated waste. In SMI the breeder consists of Li20 and V-5Ti is the structural material of the in-vessel components. The SM2 configuration has a water cooled Pb-17Li blanket and the reduced activation ferritic steel LA12TaLC as structural material of the in-vessel components. The out of vessel components are the same in both models. The propos...
Under the framework of the European Power Plant Conceptual Study (PPCS), studies were carried out o...
The irradiation conditions of ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor) are taken as r...
This study addresses an integrated approach to the management procedures for active mate-rials follo...
SEAL (Safety and Environmental Assessments - Long-term), is a part of the European Fusion Technology...
A waste management strategy for fusion activated materials aimed at reducing the amount of permanent...
A waste management strategy for fusion activated materials aimed at reducing the amount of permanent...
The long-term action of safety and environmental assessment of fusion power (SEAFP) of the EU fusion...
Safety and Environmental Assessment of Fusion Power (SEAFP) waste management studies performed up to...
The long-term action SEAFP of the E.C. Fusion Program investigates fusion power reactors design. SEA...
Fusion waste management studies described here were carried out by three organizations within SEAFP-...
Waste management strategy based on recycling and clearance already applied to SEAFP-2 Plant Models i...
This paper presents fusion waste management studies carried out under the long-term actions on Safet...
Under the framework of the European Power Plant Conceptual Study (PPCS), studies were carried out on...
The SEAFP-99 waste management studies include further explorations in the direction of activated mat...
A management strategy for activated waste from SEAFP fusion plant models is based on recycling and c...
Under the framework of the European Power Plant Conceptual Study (PPCS), studies were carried out o...
The irradiation conditions of ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor) are taken as r...
This study addresses an integrated approach to the management procedures for active mate-rials follo...
SEAL (Safety and Environmental Assessments - Long-term), is a part of the European Fusion Technology...
A waste management strategy for fusion activated materials aimed at reducing the amount of permanent...
A waste management strategy for fusion activated materials aimed at reducing the amount of permanent...
The long-term action of safety and environmental assessment of fusion power (SEAFP) of the EU fusion...
Safety and Environmental Assessment of Fusion Power (SEAFP) waste management studies performed up to...
The long-term action SEAFP of the E.C. Fusion Program investigates fusion power reactors design. SEA...
Fusion waste management studies described here were carried out by three organizations within SEAFP-...
Waste management strategy based on recycling and clearance already applied to SEAFP-2 Plant Models i...
This paper presents fusion waste management studies carried out under the long-term actions on Safet...
Under the framework of the European Power Plant Conceptual Study (PPCS), studies were carried out on...
The SEAFP-99 waste management studies include further explorations in the direction of activated mat...
A management strategy for activated waste from SEAFP fusion plant models is based on recycling and c...
Under the framework of the European Power Plant Conceptual Study (PPCS), studies were carried out o...
The irradiation conditions of ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor) are taken as r...
This study addresses an integrated approach to the management procedures for active mate-rials follo...