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Neutronics Analysis for Aqueous Self-Cooled Fusion Reactor Blankets

M. J. Embrechts, G. Varsamis, R. Jaffa, D. Steiner, L. Deutsch, P. Gierszewski

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 10 / Number 3P2B / November 1986 / Pages 1443-1448

Fusion Nucleonic / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST86-A24937

The tritium breeding performance of several Aqueous Self-Cooled Blanket (ASCB) configurations for fusion reactors has been evaluated. The ASCB concept employs small amounts of lithium compound dissolved in light or heavy water to serve as both coolant and breeding medium. The inherent simplicity of this concept allows the development of blankets with minimal technological risk. The tritium breeding performance of the ASCB concept is a critical issue for this family of blankets. Contrary to conventional blanket designs there will be a significant contribution to the tritium breeding ratio (TBR) in the water coolant/breeder of duct shields, and the 3-D TBR will therefore be similar to the 1-D TBR.