R. T. Santoro1, H. Iida1,
V. Khripunov1, L. Petrizzi2, S. Sato3,
M. Sawan4, G. Shatalov5, O. Schipakin6
1 ITER Joint Central Team, Boltzmannstr.2, D 85748 Garching, Germany
2 ENEA, CR Frascati, via E. Fermi 27, I-00044 Frascati, Italy
3 Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, Tokai-Mura, Ibaraki-ken,
Japan
4 Fusion Technology Institute, University of Wisconsin, Madison,
Wisconsin, United States
5 Russian Research Center ``Kurchatov Institute'', Moscow, Russia
6 Research and Development Institute of Power Engineering, Moscow,
Russia
Abstract. This paper summarizes the main results of nuclear analysis
calculations performed during the International Thermonuclear Experimental
Reactor (ITER) Engineering Design Activity (EDA). Major efforts were devoted
to fulfilling the General Design Requirements to minimize the nuclear heating
rate in the superconducting magnets and ensuring that radiation conditions at
the cryostat are suitable for hands-on-maintenance after reactor shut-down.
IAEA 2001