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Tritium Processing and Management During D-T Experiments on TFTR

P.H. La Marche, J.L. Anderson, C.A. Gentile, R.J. Hawryluk, J. Hosea, M. Kalish, T. Kozub, H. Murray, A. Nagy, S. Raftopoulos, R.L. Rossmassier, R.A.P. Sissingh, J. Swanson, F. Tulipano, M. Viola, D.R. Voorhees, R.T. Walters, the TFTR Team

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 26 / Number 3P2 / November 1994 / Pages 427-433

Magnetic Fusion Experiment / Proceedings of the Eleventh Topical Meeting on the Technology of Fusion Energy New Orleans, Louisiana June 19-23, 1994 / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST94-A40195

TFTR performance has surpassed many of the previous tokamak records. This has been made possible by the use of tritium as fuel for DT plasma discharges. Stable operations of tritium systems provide for safe, routine DT operation of TFTR. In the preparation for DT operation, in the commissioning of the tritium systems and in the operation of the Nuclear Facility several key lessons have been learned. They include: the facility must take the lead in interpreting the applicable regulations and orders and then seek regulator approval; the use of ultra high vacuum technology in tritium system design and construction simplifies and enhances operations and maintenance; and central facility control under a single supervisory position is crucial to safely orchestrate operational and maintenance activities.