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Activation Analysis of the Compact Ignition Tokamak

E. C. Selcow

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 10 / Number 3P2B / November 1986 / Pages 1495-1500

Fusion Nucleonic / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST86-A24945

The U.S. fusion program has completed the conceptual design of a compact tokamak device that achieves ignition. The high neutron wall loadings associated with this compact deuterium-tritium-burning device indicate that radiation-related issues may be significant considerations in the overall system design. Sufficient shielding will be required for the radiation protection of both reactor components and personnel. A close-in igloo shield has been designed around the periphery of the tokamak structure to permit personnel access into the test cell after shutdown and limit the total activation of the test cell components. This paper describes the conceptual design of the igloo shield system and discusses the major neutronic concerns related to the design of the Compact Ignition Tokamak.