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22–27 Oct 2018
Mahatma Mandir Conference Centre
Asia/Kolkata timezone
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Conceptual design of Neutron Activation System for IN-LLCB TBM

24 Oct 2018, 08:30
4h
Mahatma Mandir Conference Centre

Mahatma Mandir Conference Centre

Gandhinagar (nearest Airport: Ahmedabad), India
Poster FIP - Fusion Engineering, Integration and Power Plant Design P3 Posters

Speaker

Ms Shailja Tiwari (Institute for Plasma Research)

Description

Neutron Activation System (NAS) is the primary neutron diagnostics for Indian Lead-Lithium Ceramic Breeder (LLCB) Test Blanket Module (TBM) in ITER. The main objective of NAS is to measure spatial distribution of neutron flux and energy spectra and in-situ measurement of tritium production rate inside the TBM. These measurements will be utilized for validation of neutron transport tools (software codes) and tritium breeding predictions used for breeding blanket systems design. NAS for LLCB TBM mainly consists of transfer station, capsule loader, transfer lines, foil gamma activity measurement system and irradiation ends. The irradiation of capsules consisting of foils is positioned inside the LLCB TBM at mid-plane location. The conceptual design of TBM along with NAS irradiation piping has been developed and its engineering design is in progress. All the components of NAS will be kept inside tritium building level L-2 of ITER building. The capsules are pneumatically transferred to irradiation end of piping located inside the TBM. After irradiation, the capsules are transferred back to counting station for foil activation measurement. This paper will present the conceptual design of NAS system along with preliminary engineering analysis and sequence of operations.
Country or International Organization India
Paper Number FIP/P3-28

Primary author

Ms Shailja Tiwari (Institute for Plasma Research)

Co-authors

Mr Arvind kumar (Institute for Plasma Research) Mr Atik Mistry (IPR) Mr Chandan Danani (IPR) Mr Deepak Sharma (IPR) Mr Hazari Swami (IPR) Mr Rajendra Ellappan (IPR) Mr Vilas Chaudhari (Institute for Plasma Research)

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