2017
DOI: 10.1080/15361055.2017.1290970
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Water Detritiation System for ITER—Evaluation of Design Parameters

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“…To achieve the separations shown here, TCAP consumed 2.7 MJ/mol n H 2 and SMB consumed 3.0 MJ/mol n H 2 during the three heating cycles. These values are several times greater than the combustion energy of hydrogen or the energy required for water electrolysis . This could motivate the consideration of the energy efficiency of the TCAP and SMB methods and possible ways to improve it.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To achieve the separations shown here, TCAP consumed 2.7 MJ/mol n H 2 and SMB consumed 3.0 MJ/mol n H 2 during the three heating cycles. These values are several times greater than the combustion energy of hydrogen or the energy required for water electrolysis . This could motivate the consideration of the energy efficiency of the TCAP and SMB methods and possible ways to improve it.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These values are several times greater than the combustion energy of hydrogen or the energy required for water electrolysis. 67 This could motivate the consideration of the energy efficiency of the TCAP and SMB methods and possible ways to improve it. More precisely tailoring the temperature ramp around the phase transition is a possible approach, although going to temperature extremes helps to keep traces of light isotopes moving through the system.…”
Section: Heat Transportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is believed that the design for DEMO can be derived from the existing one for ITER, for both EDS [176] and WDS [177], however at a clearly larger size. To end up with ef cient and economical water detritiation is very challenging for large quantities of tritium-contaminated water.…”
Section: Exhaust Detritiation (Eds) and Water Detritiation System (Wds)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For relatively low levels of tritium, Combined Electrolysis and Catalytic Exchange process (CECE) is the preferred method for water detritiation [7]. For higher levels of tritium activity, a common process is to use hot metal beds, typically uranium or magnesium, to crack tritiated water, capturing the oxygen as a metal oxide and releasing hydrogen isotopes for further processing [8,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%