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17–22 Oct 2016
Kyoto International Conference Center
Japan timezone

MODELING THE LITHIUM LOOP IN A LIQUID METAL DIVERTOR FOR FUTURE FUSION REACTORS

19 Oct 2016, 14:00
4h 45m
Kyoto International Conference Center

Kyoto International Conference Center

Takaragaike, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-0001 Japan
Poster FIP - Fusion Engineering, Integration and Power Plant Design Poster 4

Speaker

roberto zanino (dipartimento energia, politecnico di torino)

Description

Solutions for the steady-state power exhaust problem in future fusion reactors (e.g, DEMO) are not automatically provided by present experiments or even ITER, because the expected heat fluxes, as well as the level of neutron irradiation, will be much higher. Dedicated work packages are being devoted to this problem within EUROfusion and even a dedicated facility (the Divertor Tokamak Test – DTT) is being proposed by Italy. Among the possible innovative solutions, a liquid metal (LM) divertor has been proposed more than 20 years ago. The particularly attractive feature of this solution is obviously the absence of damage to the wall, even in the case of large heat fluxes, thanks to the high latent heat of evaporation and to the liquid nature of the wall, which can be constantly replenished. The present work aims at developing a first model of the LM loop which will be the core of the tools to be developed and eventually applied, in a later phase of the project, to the conceptual design of an LM divertor for the DTT facility. The model will describe the transport of the LM in the evaporation chamber, including its interaction with the plasma.
Country or International Organization ITALY
Paper Number FIP/P4-39

Primary author

roberto zanino (dipartimento energia, politecnico di torino)

Co-authors

Dr Flavio Crisanti (ENEA) Dr Giuseppe Mazzitelli (ENEA) Prof. donato aquaro (universita' di pisa) Dr gianfranco caruso (universita' di roma) Prof. giuseppe vella (universita' di palermo)

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