Tritium Experience in Large Tokamaks: Application to ITER
Author(s) -
C.H. Skinner,
Carmelo Gentile,
J. Hosea,
D. Mueller,
G. Federici,
R. Haanges
Publication year - 1998
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/289929
Subject(s) - thermonuclear fusion , tokamak , joint european torus , tritium , tokamak fusion test reactor , nuclear engineering , fusion power , nuclear fusion , systems engineering , nuclear physics , engineering , computer science , physics , plasma
Recent experience with the use of tritium fuel in the Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor and the Joint European Torus, together with progress in developing the technical design of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor has expanded the technical knowledge base for tritium issues in fusion. This paper reports on an IEA workshop that brought together scientists and engineers to share experience and expertise on all fusion-related tritium issues. Extensive discussion periods were devoted to exploring outstanding issues and identifying potential R{ampersand}D avenues to address them. This paper summarizes the presentations, discussions, and recommendations
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