Design studies of an aluminum first wall for INTOR [electronic resource]
Besides the high erosion rates (including evaporation) expected for INTOR, there may also be high heat fluxes to the first wall, e.g., approx. 9 (Case I) to 24 (Case II) W/cm², from two sources - radiation and charge exchange neutrals. There will also be internal heat generation by neutron and gamma...
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Format: | Government Document Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Upton, N.Y. : Oak Ridge, Tenn. :
Brookhaven National Laboratory ; distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy,
1980.
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Summary: | Besides the high erosion rates (including evaporation) expected for INTOR, there may also be high heat fluxes to the first wall, e.g., approx. 9 (Case I) to 24 (Case II) W/cm², from two sources - radiation and charge exchange neutrals. There will also be internal heat generation by neutron and gamma deposition. An aluminum first wall design is analyzed, which substantially reduces concerns about survivability of the first wall during INTOR's operating life. |
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Item Description: | Published through the Information Bridge: DOE Scientific and Technical Information. 01/01/1980. "bnl-29190" " conf-801011-82" 4. ANS topical meeting on the technology of controlled nuclear fusion, King of Prussia, PA, USA, 14 Oct 1980. Kramer, R.; Powell, J.R.; Pearlman, H.; Craig, A.; Yu, W.S.; Franz, E.; Farrell, K.; Fillo, J.A.; Hsieh, S.Y. Rockwell International Corp., Canoga Park, CA (USA) Aluminum Co. of America, Alcoa Center, PA. |
Physical Description: | Pages: 8 : digital, PDF file. |