Title :
ITER Radiological and Environmental Monitoring Systems conceptual design elements
Author :
Perna, Lorenzo ; Molinaro, Sabrina ; Berruyer, Michel
Author_Institution :
EU-ITER Dept., Fusion for Energy, Barcelona, Spain
Abstract :
A state of the art Radiological and Environmental Monitoring Systems (REMS) is being developed by the ITER Organization, with the engineering support of Fusion for Energy. The primary functions of REMS are to provide health and radiological monitoring for workers as well as area environmental monitoring for the public and thus to assist in the protection against ionizing radiation during ITER operations, including maintenances, and decommissioning. The Radiologically-Controlled Facilities at ITER, to be monitored by REMS are the Tokamak Building, the Tritium Plant Building, the Hot Cell Facility, the Radwaste Facility and the Personnel Access Control Building. Starting from the safety functions assigned to the systems and the requirements imposed by French legislation, embedded in the ITER Preliminary Safety Report, this paper describes the identified REM systems, sub-systems, architectures, safety classification and equipments, and provides the actual status of its design.
Keywords :
Tokamak devices; fusion reactor design; fusion reactor operation; fusion reactor safety; nuclear reactor maintenance; plasma toroidal confinement; radiation monitoring; French legislation; Fusion for Energy; ITER Organization; ITER REMS; ITER decommissioning; ITER maintenances; ITER operations; ITER preliminary safety report; REMS functions; Radwaste facility; Tokamak building; area environmental monitoring; conceptual design elements; design status; health monitoring; hot cell facility; identified REM systems; personnel access control building; radiological monitoring; radiological system and environmental monitoring systems; radiologically-controlled facilities; safety classification; safety equipments; safety functions; tritium plant building; Accidents; Area measurement; Contamination; Integrated optics; Monitoring; Nuclear measurements; Pollution measurement; Health Physics; ITER; Radiation monitoring; Tritium-in-air; dosimetry; environmental monitoring;
Conference_Titel :
Fusion Engineering (SOFE), 2011 IEEE/NPSS 24th Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0669-1
Electronic_ISBN :
1078-8891
DOI :
10.1109/SOFE.2011.6052235