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Title: Helium-cooled solid breeder blanket design for a tokamak fusion reactor

Journal Article · · Nucl. Technol./Fusion; (United States)
OSTI ID:6295801

A preliminary design for a helium-cooled solid breeder blanket for a tokamak fusion reactor has been developed, and its performance looks quite good. The design is capable of bearing a 4 MW/m/sup 2/ neutron wall load, and the ideal pumping power required for the whole primary helium loop including the steam generators is only 2.5% of the total thermal power. The maximum blanket thickness including the helium duct work is only 860 mm, the minimum thickness is only 730 mm. The design work was focused on the thermalhydraulic aspects, which represent the key problems associated with using helium as a coolant. The present work demonstrates that the potential disadvantages helium has, due to its limited heat transfer capabilities, can be avoided or minimized by an appropriate thermal-hydraulic design. As a result, helium with its many advantages remains a promising fusion blanket coolant.

Research Organization:
Swiss Federal Inst. for Reactor Research, Wurenlingen
OSTI ID:
6295801
Journal Information:
Nucl. Technol./Fusion; (United States), Vol. 4:3
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English