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Thermomechanical Analysis of the Revised U.S. ITER DCLL Test Blanket Module

Aaron Aoyama,S. Sharafat,Nasr M. Ghoniem,M. Dagher,C.P.C. Wong-2011-07-01-Fusion Science & Technology
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The US Fusion Nuclear Science and Technology program selected the Dual Coolant Lead Lithium (DCLL) concept as the primary Test Blanket Module (TBM) for testing in ITER. The DCLL blanket concept has the potential to be a high-performance DEMO blanket design with a projected thermal efficiency of >40%. Reduced activation ferritic/martensitic (RAF/M) steel is the structural material, helium is used to cool the first wall and blanket structure, and the self-cooled Pb-17Li breeder is circulated for power conversion and tritium extraction.The DCLL TBM has undergone major design changes since 2005. We present here the most recent thermo-mechanical analysis of the newly revised DCLL TBM. The analysis described here is aiming to verify the thermo-mechanical response of the DCLL TBM under relevant normal operating conditions as well as during a loss of coolant accident (LOCA).A full 3-dimensional solid model of the entire DCLL TBM structure was developed, which included FW, top and bottom lids,

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The US Fusion Nuclear Science and Technology program selected the Dual Coolant Lead Lithium (DCLL) concept as the primary Test Blanket Module (TBM) for testing in ITER. The DCLL blanket concept has the potential to be a high-performance DEMO blanket design with a projected thermal efficiency of >40%. Reduced activation ferritic/martensitic (RAF/M) steel is the structural material, helium is used to cool the first wall and blanket structure, and the self-cooled Pb-17Li breeder is circulated for power conversion and tritium extraction.The DCLL TBM has undergone major design changes since 2005. We present here the most recent thermo-mechanical analysis of the newly revised DCLL TBM. The analysis described here is aiming to verify the thermo-mechanical response of the DCLL TBM under relevant normal operating conditions as well as during a loss of coolant accident (LOCA).A full 3-dimensional solid model of the entire DCLL TBM structure was developed, which included FW, top and bottom lids,

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BlanketNuclear engineeringCoolantMaterials scienceFusion powerNeutron transportLoss-of-coolant accidentStructural material

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