Title :
Damage analysis in PFC materials from the D-T nuclear fusion reaction
Author :
Lee, Bo-Young ; Oh, Joo-Hee ; Ko, Seung-Kook ; Lee, Hee-Seock
Author_Institution :
Department of Physics, University of Ulsan, Ulsan Korea
Abstract :
The interactions of fusion reaction products such as 2.45 MeV and 14.06 MeV neutrons and 3.05 MeV protons with PFC(plasma facing component) are analyzed using Monte Carlo codes. The dpa(displacement per atom) values in the three-layered PFC of graphite, Cu, and SS316L are calculated and the depth profile was analyzed for different-type secondary particles. The PHITS and MCNPX code were used for this study. The products of hydrogen, helium gas were also calculated for analysis of nuclear damage effect. The serious irradiation condition of the ITER parameter, a neutron flux of 3.5×1013 neutrons/cm2·sec, was applied. The dpa values during one year operation were estimated as 0.40-0.75 dpa for graphite, 2.43-4.57 dpa for Cu and 1.78-2.69 dpa for SS316L. The production rate of H, He atom for SS316L is estimated to 316 appm, 42 appm, respectively.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; copper; fusion reactor materials; fusion reactor reaction chamber; graphite; neutron effects; plasma confinement; plasma-wall interactions; proton effects; stainless steel; C; Cu; D-T nuclear fusion reaction; ITER irradiation conditions; MCNPX code; Monte Carlo codes; PFC material damage analysis; PHITS code; SS316L; copper; displacement per atom values; electron volt energy 14.06 MeV; electron volt energy 2.45 MeV; electron volt energy 3.05 MeV; fusion neutron product; fusion proton product; fusion reaction product interactions; graphite; helium gas products; hydrogen gas products; neutron flux; nuclear damage effect; plasma facing component; secondary particles; three layered PFC; Fusion reactors; Helium; Hydrogen; Neutrons; Plasmas; Production; D-D nuclear fusion reaction; Monte Carlo code; displacement per atom; plasma facing component;
Conference_Titel :
Strategic Technology (IFOST), 2012 7th International Forum on
Conference_Location :
Tomsk
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1772-6
DOI :
10.1109/IFOST.2012.6357791