
APT cost scaling: Preliminary indications from a Parametric Costing Model (PCM)
Author(s) -
R.A. Krakowski
Publication year - 1995
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/39121
Subject(s) - activity based costing , parametric statistics , scaling , range (aeronautics) , computer science , parametric model , operations research , industrial engineering , engineering , economics , mathematics , aerospace engineering , statistics , accounting , geometry
A Parametric Costing Model has been created and evaluate as a first step in quantitatively understanding important design options for the Accelerator Production of Tritium (APT) concept. This model couples key economic and technical elements of APT in a two-parameter search of beam energy and beam power that minimizes costs within a range of operating constraints. The costing and engineering depth of the Parametric Costing Model is minimal at the present {open_quotes}entry level{close_quotes}, and is intended only to demonstrate a potential for a more-detailed, cost-based integrating design tool. After describing the present basis of the Parametric Costing Model and giving an example of a single parametric scaling run derived therefrom, the impacts of choices related to resistive versus superconducting accelerator structures and cost of electricity versus plant availability ({open_quotes}load curve{close_quotes}) are reported. Areas of further development and application are suggested