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(ITERP2/05) Development of Tritium Fuel Processing System Using Electrolytic Reactor for ITER

   
T. Yamanishi , Y. Kawamura , Y. Iwai , T. Arita , T. Maruyama , T. Kakuta , S. Konishi , M. Enoeda , S. O'Hira , T. Hayashi , H. Nakamura , K. Kobayashi , T. Tadokoro , H. Nakamura , T. Ito , M. Yamada , T. Suzuki , M. Nishi , T. Nagashima , M. Ohta 
 
Tritium Engineering Laboratory, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, Tokai, Ibaraki, 319-1195 Japan

Abstract
The system composed of a palladium diffuser and an electrolytic reactor was proposed, and was developed for a Fuel Cleanup system of ITER . The performance of the system was studied in a stand-alone test in detail. A fuel simulation loop of ITER was constructed by connecting the developed Fuel Cleanup and Hydrogen Isotope Separation systems; and the function of each system in the loop was demonstrated. For the tritium recovery from the exhaust gas at He glow discharge cleaning of vacuum chamber of ITER, a cryogenic molecular sieve bed system was proposed and demonstrated.

 

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