ANALYSES FOR PASSIVE SAFETY OF FUSION-REACTOR DURING EX-VESSEL LOSS-OF-COOLANT ACCIDENT

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作者
HONDA, T [1 ]
OKAZAKI, T [1 ]
MAKI, K [1 ]
UDA, T [1 ]
SEKI, Y [1 ]
AOKI, I [1 ]
KUNUGI, T [1 ]
机构
[1] JAPAN ATOM ENERGY RES INST, TOKAI RES ESTAB, TOKAI, IBARAKI 31911, JAPAN
关键词
ITER TOKAMAK DIVERTORS; COMPUTER CALCULATION; COMPUTER CODES; SHUTDOWN; REACTOR SAFETY; RADIATION ENHANCED SUBLIMATION; IMPURITY EMISSION; PLASMA IMPURITIES; LOSS OF COOLANT; SCRAPE OFF LAYER; DENSITY LIMIT;
D O I
10.3327/jnst.32.265
中图分类号
TL [原子能技术]; O571 [原子核物理学];
学科分类号
0827 ; 082701 ;
摘要
Passive safety of nuclear fusion reactors during ex-vessel Loss-of-Coolant Accidents (LOCAs) in the divertor cooling system has been investigated using a hybrid code, which can treat the interaction of the plasma and plasma facing components (PFCs). The code has been modified to include the impurity emission from PFCs with a diffusion model at the edge plasma. Wie assumed an ex-vessel LOCA of the divertor cooling system during the ignited operation in International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), in which a carbon-copper brazed divertor plate was employed in the Conceptual Design Activity (CDA). When a double-ended break occurs at the cold leg of the divertor cooling system, the impurity density in the main plasma becomes about twice within 2s after the LOCA due to radiation enhanced sublimation of graphite PFCs. The copper cooling tube of the divertor begins to melt at about 3s after the LOCA, even though the plasma is passively shut down at about 4s due to the impurity accumulation. It is necessary to apply other PFC materials, which can shorten the time period for passive shutdown, or an active shutdown system to keep the reactor structures intact for such rapid transient accident.
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页码:265 / 274
页数:10
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