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Impurity Concentration Limits and Activation in Fusion Reactor Structural Materials

Massimo Zucchetti

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 19 / Number 2 / March 1991 / Pages 294-303

Technical Paper / Safety Environmental Aspect / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST91-A29365

Waste management problems related to impurity activation in first-wall, shield, and magnet materials for fusion reactors are examined. Definitions of low activity based on hands-on recycling, remote recycling, and shallow land burial waste management criteria are discussed. Estimates of the impurity concentration in low-activation materials (elementally substituted stainless steels and vanadium alloys) are reported. Impurity activation in first-wall materials turns out to be critical after a comparison of impurity concentration limits and estimated levels. Activation of magnet materials is then considered: Long-term activity is not a concern, while short-term activity is. In both cases, impurity activation is negligible. Magnet materials, and all other less flux-exposed materials, have no practical limitation on impurities in terms of induced radioactivity.