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Possibilities of Reprocessing Solid Waste with Tritium from Fusion Using High-Temperature Heating

Jaroslav Stoklasa, Jan Hrbek, Lucie Karásková Nenadálová, Bence Mészáros, Mykhaylo Paukov

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 80 / Number 3-4 / May 2024 / Pages 311-320

Research Article / dx.doi.org/10.1080/15361055.2023.2259227

Received:February 1, 2023
Accepted:August 16, 2023
Published:April 3, 2024

This study evaluates the types of waste generated by tritium during nuclear fusion. Some methods of reprocessing and decontaminating solid waste using thermal processes are evaluated, and the advantages and disadvantages of different methods are compared. The high-temperature technology selected for this study is intended for use in the EU DEMO project in the area where waste from nuclear fusion reactions is processed. Safety and environmental concerns around the technology are evaluated. The potential for detritiation of solid wastes of various sizes are investigated. The study’s focus is on wastes comprising mostly tungsten dust grains of various sizes. The possibilities and rationale for the use of high-temperature technologies are investigated. Tests conducted focus primarily on tungsten waste in powder form in various atmospheres. Problems related to the induction heating and melting of metals and nonmetals are addressed.