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Tritium Proof-of-Principle Injector Experiment

P. W. Fisher, S. L. Milora, S. K. Combs, R. V. Carlson, D. O. Coffin

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 14 / Number 2P2B / September 1988 / Pages 977-981

Containment, Control, and Maintenance of Tritium System / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST88-A25264

The Tritium Proof-of-Principle (TPOP) pellet injector was designed and built by Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) to evaluate the production and acceleration of tritium pellets for fueling future fusion reactors. The injector uses the pipe-gun concept to form pellets directly in a short liquid-helium-cooled section of the barrel. Pellets are accelerated by using high-pressure hydrogen supplied from a fast solenoid valve. A versatile, tritium-compatible gas-handling system provides all of the functions needed to operate the gun, including feed gas pressure control and flow control, plus helium separation and preparation of mixtures. These systems are contained in a glovebox for secondary containment of tritium. Tritium experiments will be carried out at the Tritium Systems Test Assembly (TSTA) at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL).