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Qualitative Reliability Issues for In-Vessel Solid and Liquid Wall Fusion Designs

Lee C. Cadwallader

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 39 / Number 2P2 / March 2001 / Pages 991-995

Safety and Environment / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST01-A11963371

Published:February 8, 2018

This paper presents the results of a study of the qualitative aspects of plasma facing component (PFC) reliability for actively cooled solid wall and liquid wall concepts for magnetic fusion reactor vessels. These two designs have been analyzed for component failure modes. The most important results of that study are given here. A brief discussion of reliability growth in design is included to illustrate how solid wall designs have begun as workable designs and have evolved over time to become more optimized designs with better longevity. The increase in tolerable heat fluxes shows the improvement. Liquid walls could also have reliability growth if the designs had similar development efforts.