ACT2 (Active Cooling Teststand 2), a high heat flux test facility using electron beam has been upgraded from ACT facility and started the operation. A new electron gun enables the steady state and transient heat load on actively cooled samples. ACT2 can achieve large loaded area with steady state reactor relevant heat flux (∼ 20 MW/m 2 ) up to 200 × 200 mm 2 and simulation of edge localized modes with short pulse length (∼ 100 µs).Beam profile was obtained about 9 mm with graphite probes. The heat flux is obtained by water calorimetry and measurement of the current through the samples.
The cartridge-type helical blanket system called the CARDISTRY-B has been proposed for the helical fusion reactor FFHR-d1. The CARDISTRY-B is aimed at easy construction and maintenance. However, there remain many issues in the design. For example, these include a large number of cartridges, no tangential ports, low compatibility with the helical divertor, and others. To solve these issues, an improved design of the cartridge-type blanket is proposed and named the CARDISTRY-B2. This is composed of the tritium breeding blanket (BB) filled with the flowing molten salt and the neutron shielding blanket (SB) filled with the tungsten-carbide. The number of the BB (or, SB) cartridges in the 1/10 section of the full torus are reduced from 32 to 17 (or, from 44 to 17). Tangential ports for the neutral beam injection heating are newly equipped together with the multipurpose blanket cartridge. Compatibility with the helical divertor is also improved. The BB cartridges are fixed on the fixing units set on the top of the SB. No other part of the BB is touching the SB except the fixing ribs. The SB cartridges surround the superconducting magnet coils and work as the cryostat inside the vacuum vessel. This makes the large bellows for the large maintenance ports unnecessary. Details of the CARDISTRY-B2 designed for a small helical fusion reactor FFHR-b1 are described in this paper.
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