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Proposal of Integrated Test Facility for in-Vessel Thermofluid Safety of Fusion Reactors
Authors:Ryoichi Kurihara  Yasushi Seki  Shuzo Ueda  Isao Aoki  Satoshi Nishio  Toshio Ajima  Tomoaki Kunugi  Kazuyuki Takase  Michinori Yamauchi  Izumi Hosokai  Takashi Okazaki  Seiichiro Yamazaki
Affiliation:(1) Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, Naka-machi, Naka-gun, Ibaraki-ken, 311-01, Japan;(2) Toshiba Corporation, Tokyo, Japan;(3) Hitachi Ltd., Ibaraki-ken, Japan;(4) Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:A vacuum vessel (VV) of a tokamak fusion reactor like the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) consists the first confinement barrier that includes the largest amount of radioactive materials such as tritium and activation products. The ingress of coolant event (ICE) is a design basis event in the ITER where water is used as the coolant. The loss of vacuum event (LOVA) is also considered as an independent design basis event. Based on the results of ICE and LOVA preliminary experiments, an integrated in-vessel thermofluid test is being planned and conceptual design of the facility is in progress. The main objectives of the integrated test are to investigate the consequences of possible interaction of the ICE and the LOVA and to validate the analytical model of thermofluid events in the VV of the fusion reactor. This paper introduces a conceptual design of the integrated test facility and a testing plan.
Keywords:Ingress of coolant event  loss of vacuum event  ICE and LOVA preliminary experiments  pressure suppression system  ITER  TRAC
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