Mechanisms underlying the retention of fuel species in tokamaks with carbon plasma-facing components are presented, together with estimates for the corresponding retention of tritium in ITER. The consequential requirement for new and improved schemes to reduce the tritium inventory is highlighted and the results of ongoing studies into a range of techniques are presented, together with estimates of the tritium removal rate in ITER in each case. Finally, an approach involving the integration of many tritium removal techniques into the ITER operational schedule is proposed as a means to extend the period of operations before major intervention is required
The areal distribution of tritium retention in tiles from TEXTOR, TFTR, JT-60U and JET has been meas...
AbstractAs a licensed nuclear facility, ITER must limit the in-vessel tritium (T) retention to reduc...
As a licensed nuclear facility, ITER must limit the in-vessel tritium (T) retention to reduce the ri...
Mechanisms underlying the retention of fuel species in tokamaks with carbon plasma-facing components...
Tritium removal is a major unsolved development task for next-step devices with carbon plasma-facing...
The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) is envisioned to be the next major step ...
International audienceThe in vessel tritium inventory control is one of the most ITER challenging is...
Tritium retention by co-deposition with carbon on the divertor target plate is predicted to limit IT...
Interactions between the plasma and the vessel walls constitute a major engineering problem for next...
Tritium retention and removal are critical issues for the success of ITER or any DT fusion reactor. ...
The JET Fusion Technology (FT) work programme was launched in 2000, in the frame of the European Fus...
Tritium issues will play a central role in the performance and operation of next-step deuterium-trit...
Management of tritium inventory remains one of the grand challenges in the development of fusion ene...
The evaluation of hydrogenic retention in present tokamaks is of crucial importance to estimate the ...
Tritium management is a key enabling element in fusion technology. Tritium fuel was used in 3.5 year...
The areal distribution of tritium retention in tiles from TEXTOR, TFTR, JT-60U and JET has been meas...
AbstractAs a licensed nuclear facility, ITER must limit the in-vessel tritium (T) retention to reduc...
As a licensed nuclear facility, ITER must limit the in-vessel tritium (T) retention to reduce the ri...
Mechanisms underlying the retention of fuel species in tokamaks with carbon plasma-facing components...
Tritium removal is a major unsolved development task for next-step devices with carbon plasma-facing...
The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) is envisioned to be the next major step ...
International audienceThe in vessel tritium inventory control is one of the most ITER challenging is...
Tritium retention by co-deposition with carbon on the divertor target plate is predicted to limit IT...
Interactions between the plasma and the vessel walls constitute a major engineering problem for next...
Tritium retention and removal are critical issues for the success of ITER or any DT fusion reactor. ...
The JET Fusion Technology (FT) work programme was launched in 2000, in the frame of the European Fus...
Tritium issues will play a central role in the performance and operation of next-step deuterium-trit...
Management of tritium inventory remains one of the grand challenges in the development of fusion ene...
The evaluation of hydrogenic retention in present tokamaks is of crucial importance to estimate the ...
Tritium management is a key enabling element in fusion technology. Tritium fuel was used in 3.5 year...
The areal distribution of tritium retention in tiles from TEXTOR, TFTR, JT-60U and JET has been meas...
AbstractAs a licensed nuclear facility, ITER must limit the in-vessel tritium (T) retention to reduc...
As a licensed nuclear facility, ITER must limit the in-vessel tritium (T) retention to reduce the ri...