Title of article :
Lifetime performance analysis of HCPB power plant in-vessel components using HERCULES
Author/Authors :
Karditsas، نويسنده , , Panos J.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
5
From page :
1638
To page :
1642
Abstract :
The PPCS plant models explore a range of physics and technology assumptions spanning from near-term, ITER-like assumptions to very advanced scenarios. Plant model B (PMB) employs a helium-cooled, pebble bed (HCPB) blanket concept. Creep, both thermal and irradiation, is the primary limiting mechanism for in-vessel component lifetime, with the bulk of cumulative damage due to the power-on period. me improvement is possible if the time-to-failure at the full power-on stress level can be extended, which can be achieved through geometrical shape optimization. Redesign of the in-vessel build could rely on a slimmer tritium generating blanket (∼40 cm) instead of ∼50 cm, with the first wall acting as a “shielding” blanket ∼10 cm thick. The concept relies on extending the first wall and breeding blanket lifetime significantly, by limiting creep and fatigue, without losing the breeding capability of tritium breeding ratio (TBR) > 1. HERCULES was used for a neutronics analysis and the extraction of engineering parameters. A comparison with previous creep–fatigue analyses of helium-cooled blankets and first walls show that this new concept is capable of substantially increased lifetime, with TBR ∼ 1.0 (original TBR ∼ 1.14). The concept needs further refinement and optimization, but it is promising to deliver not only engineering parameters but also economic performance.
Keywords :
Engineering analysis , In-service/lifetime estimates , Power plant conceptual design
Journal title :
Fusion Engineering and Design
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Fusion Engineering and Design
Record number :
2355318
Link To Document :
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