Docu-menta >
Laboratorio Nacional de Fusión >
Artículos del Laboratorio Nacional de Fusión >
Por favor, use este identificador para citar o enlazar este ítem:
http://documenta.ciemat.es/handle/123456789/4301
|
Título : | Alternatives for upgrading the EU DCLL breeding blanket from MMS to SMS |
Autor : | Fernández-Berceruelo, Iván Palermo, Iole Urgorri, Fernando R. García, Ángela Rapisarda, David Moya, Luis Rueda, Fernando Alonso, David Ibarra, Ángel |
Palabras clave : | DEMO DCLL Blanket |
Fecha de publicación : | 18-feb-2021 |
Editorial : | Fusion Engineering and Design |
Citación : | Fusion Engineering and Design 167 (2021) 112380 |
Resumen : | In the last years, CIEMAT worked in the development of a low temperature DCLL breeding blanket design aimed at using conventional materials and technologies. It followed the multi-module segment (MMS) approach, which allows operating within the thermal range tolerated by EUROFER while keeping a low bulk velocity of the self-cooled liquid breeder (PbLi) in the breeding zone. Thinking in the commercial exploitation of fusion, it must be taken into account that there is risk that the foreseen availability goal in fusion reactors is not achieved. In that case, the limited net efficiency of low temperature blankets could not be sufficient to obtain a competitive cost of the electricity. For that reason, more advanced blanket solutions are being explored with the objective of developing a simpler, more reliable and more efficient design based on a single-module segment (SMS) architecture and the use of self-cooled incompressible liquid breeder. In this work, different strategies to solve interrelated aspects like the topology and electrical insulation of the breeder circuits, the first wall integration and the main neutronic responses are analysed and discussed. |
URI : | http://documenta.ciemat.es/handle/123456789/4301 |
Aparece en las colecciones: | Artículos del Laboratorio Nacional de Fusión
|
Los ítems de Docu-menta están protegidos por una Licencia Creative Commons, con derechos reservados.
|