Nuclear fusion ractors [Texte imprimé] : safety and radiation protection considerations for demonstration reactors that follow the ITER facility / [Institut de radioprotection et de sûreté nucléaire ; [written by Didier Perrault]
Language: anglais ; of original work, français.Country: France.Publication: Fontenay-aux-Roses : Institut de radioprotection et de sûreté nucléaire, DL 2018Manufacture: 92-Le Plessis-Robinson : Impr. CopiverDescription: 1 vol. (85 p.) : ill. en coul. ; 24 cmSeries: Doc.référence, 2117-7791 [sic]Dewey: 621.483 5, 23Classification: 620Abstract: In this document, IRSN details the measures that should be taken into consideration in terms of safety and radiation protection when designing the demonstration fusion reactors to be built after the completion of the ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor) facility. These considerations are based on IRSN's expertise in terms of safety and radiation protection, and on specific experience acquired through the safety analysis of ITER. ITER's design and operation presents specific safety and radiation protection issues, such as the risk of dust and hydrogen isotopes explosion, plasma malfunction, magnetic system failure, etc. The future demonstration fusion reactors will differ from ITER reactor mainly by seeking tritium self-sufficiency and achieve significantly longer operating times with plasma. These differences will have a significant impact on their design, and by extension, on safety and radiation protection for these installations..Subject - Topical Name: Réacteurs nucléaires -- Conception et constructionItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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Book | Bibliothèque Tamil Général Stacks | 621.483 5 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 1150751 |
Report ISRN-IRSN-2017-199. ITER = International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor
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ISSN exact : 2119-4246
In this document, IRSN details the measures that should be taken into consideration in terms of safety and radiation protection when designing the demonstration fusion reactors to be built after the completion of the ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor) facility. These considerations are based on IRSN's expertise in terms of safety and radiation protection, and on specific experience acquired through the safety analysis of ITER. ITER's design and operation presents specific safety and radiation protection issues, such as the risk of dust and hydrogen isotopes explosion, plasma malfunction, magnetic system failure, etc. The future demonstration fusion reactors will differ from ITER reactor mainly by seeking tritium self-sufficiency and achieve significantly longer operating times with plasma. These differences will have a significant impact on their design, and by extension, on safety and radiation protection for these installations. éditeur
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