1986
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.rpd.a079710
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Tritium Control in NET: Preliminary Design Considerations

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“…Tritium is a fuel in the most promising reaction schemes for the production of fusion energy. However, it is still too early to make accurate estimate of the inventory and relea,,,es of tritium from fusion reactors (Dinner and Gulden 1986).…”
Section: Li3 + In0 -> 3h1+ 4he2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tritium is a fuel in the most promising reaction schemes for the production of fusion energy. However, it is still too early to make accurate estimate of the inventory and relea,,,es of tritium from fusion reactors (Dinner and Gulden 1986).…”
Section: Li3 + In0 -> 3h1+ 4he2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 5.2-1 summarizes the major system tritium Inventories and potential for release. The TIBER design is not sufficiently detailed to provide accurate Inventory estimates; many estimates are scaled from NET, [11] The largest Inventory is in the fuel storage system. At 5S burnup and 300 tfV/ of fusion energy, 2-3 days of operation require about 2-kg-H throughput.…”
Section: Recent Fusion Conceptual Power Plant Studies Have Adopted 2-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[12] Estimating tritium in first wall materials has considerable uncertainties. Values from NET [11] are likely typical: 5-100 g in bare stainless steel (perhaps 10 g average estimate) and 1-100 g 1n graphite (average value of 5 y). The tritium in the divertor plate was not estimated.…”
Section: -14mentioning
confidence: 99%