Development of a tritium fuel processing system using an electrolytic reactor for ITER
Article 2000 en
Authors
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T. Yamanishi
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Yoshihito Kawamura
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Yasunori Iwai
Abstract
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A system composed of a palladium diffuser and an electrolytic reactor has been proposed and then developed for the fuel cleanup system of ITER. The performance of the system has been studied in detail in a stand-alone test. A fuel simulation loop of ITER was constructed by connecting the fuel cleanup and hydrogen isotope separation systems developed; and the function of each system in the loop has been demonstrated. For tritium recovery from the exhaust gas during helium glow discharge cleaning of the vacuum chamber of ITER, a cryogenic molecular sieve bed system has been proposed and demonstrated.
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