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Target/Blanket Conceptual Designs for the Los Alamos Accelerator Transmutation of Nuclear Waste (ATW) Concept

Michael W. Cappiello, William J. Rider, John R. Ireland

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 20 / Number 4P2 / December 1991 / Pages 648-651

Accelerator/Reactor Waste Transmutation / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST91-A11946913

Published:February 8, 2018

Two target designs and one blanket design are discussed for the Los Alamos Accelerator Transmutation of Nuclear Waste concept. The blanket design presented includes heavy water moderator and piping systems used to contain fission products and actinide streams for transmutation to stable isotopes. A flowing liquid metal target offers the advantage of direct convection of the high heat generation and the possibility for a windowless design. Experiments will be required to test the target design and determine compatibility of the container material. Pumping and heat-transfer equipment will also require research and development. A solid target made of a combination of tungsten and lead offers the advantage of straightforward engineering design, but will require a window between the accelerator and the target.