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On the safety of conceptual fusion-fission hybrid reactors
Authors:W E Kastenberg  D Okrent  V Badham  S Caspi  C K Chan  W J Ferrell  T H K Frederking  J Grzesik  J Y Lee  T E Mckone  G C Pomraning  A Z Ullman  T D Ting  Y I Kim
Affiliation:Chemical, Nuclear and Thermal Engineering Department, School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90024, USA
Abstract:A preliminary examination of some potential safety questions for conceptual fusion-fission hybrid reactors is presented in this paper. The study and subsequent analysis was largely based upon one design, a conceptual mirror fusion-fission reactor, operating on the deuterium-tritium plasma fusion fuel cycle and the uranium-plutonium fission fuel cycle. The major potential hazards were found to be: (a) fission products, (b) actinide elements, (c) induced radioactivity, and (d) tritium.As a result of these studies, it appears that highly reliable and even redundant decay heat removal must be provided. Loss of the ability to remove decay heat results in melting of fuel, with ultimate release of fission products and actinides to the containment. In addition, the studies indicate that blankets can be designed which will remain subcritical under extensive changes in both composition and geometry. Magnet safety and the effects of magnetic fields on thermal parameters were also considered.
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