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A Simple Scaling Approach to Calculate Activation Radiological Hazards in a Silicon Carbide First Wall

S. K. Ho, F. J. Brechtel, T. Kenneth Fowler

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 23 / Number 3 / May 1993 / Pages 321-330

Technical Paper / Safety/Environmental Aspect / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST93-A30160

A simplified scaling law approach for calculating activation-induced radioactive inventories is extended and applied. The goal is to provide a sufficiently accurate, very fast method to calculate activation radioactive inventories as an integral part of tokamak system design codes. The method is applied to a silicon carbide first wall, but now all relevant daughter nuclides are considered, and the results are used to calculate various indexes that can be used to characterize environmental and safety characteristics of fusion reactors. The indexes obtained from the scaling laws are in reasonable agreement with those derived from inventories calculated directly from more time-consuming Monte Carlo methods.