2020 Fall Meeting

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Oral presentation

VI. Fusion Energy Engineering » 601-2 Fusion Reactor Material Science (Reactor and Blanket Materials, Irradiation Behavior)

[3N08-13] Plasma Facing Materials

Fri. Sep 18, 2020 2:45 PM - 4:25 PM Room N (Zoom room 14)

Chair:Keisuke Mukai(Kyoto Univ.)

3:00 PM - 3:15 PM

[3N09] Hydrogen isotope removal from neutron-irradiated tungsten by baking out

*Yuji Hatano1, Vladimir Kh. Alimov2,4, Takeshi Toyama2, Tatsuya Kuwabara3, Alexander V. Spitsyn4, Youji Someya5 (1. Univ. of Toyama, 2. Tohoku Univ., 3. Aichi Inst. Technol., 4. NRC Kurchatov Inst., 5. QST)

Keywords:Tugsten, Hydrogen isotope, Neutron irradiation, Tritium, Decontamination

One of the possible tiritium removal methods from plasma-facing component (PFCs) is to heat PFCs to ~300 ℃ in a vacuum vessel after DT operation using decay heat. In this study, W samples were irradiated with neutrons in a fission reactor BR2 to 0.016 dpa, and release of deuterium (D) in a vacuum at 300 ℃ from the irradiated and non-irradiated W samples was examined after exposure to high flux D plasma at 300, 400 and 500 ℃. The majority of D retained in the non-irradiated samples was released by heating for 30 h. Far slower but clear release of D was observed for the neutron-irradiated samples. The possible D removal by heating for longer time (~1 month) will be simulated using diffusion analysis code with parameters obtained by this experiment and measurements of thermal desroption spectra.