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17–22 Oct 2016
Kyoto International Conference Center
Japan timezone

Concept of tritium processing and confinement in fuel cycle of Ignitor

21 Oct 2016, 08:30
4h
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 7

Speaker

Prof. Mikhail Rozenkevich (D. Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia)

Description

One of the most important tasks among initial tasks for realization of the project is to determine different types of the engineering systems which will be required to support of the engineering infrastructure of IGNITOR. One of the most important systems will be tritium fuel cycle and detritiation systems which provides scientific program of the investigation on IGNITOR tokamak. This work presents further development of engineering assessment for the joint Italian and Russian project IGNITOR. The scope of work is engineering concept for tritium fuel cycle and detritiation systems for air and water in light of IGNITOR operation with tritium plasma at the TRINITI site, because a location for the IGNITOR tokamak the Russian Party suggested the TRINITI site, which is situated near Moscow (now it is the territory of “big Moscow”).
Country or International Organization Russia
Paper Number FIP/P7-16

Primary author

Prof. Mikhail Rozenkevich (D. Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia)

Co-authors

Dr Alexander Perevezentsev (D. Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia) Mr Mikhail Subbotin (NRC "Kurchatov Institute", Moscow, Russia)

Presentation materials