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(FTP2/09) Advanced Study of Tokamak Transmutation System

L. J. Qiu1), Y. C. Wu1), B. Wu1), X. P. Liu1), Y. P. Chen1), W. N. Xu1), Q. Y. Huang1)
 
1) Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy Science

Abstract.  An advanced tokamak transmutation system is proposed as an alternative application of fusion energy based on a review of the previous studies. This system includes: (1) a low aspect ratio tokamak as fusion neutron driver, (2) a Radioactivity Clean Nuclear Power System (RCNPS) as blanket, (3) a novel concept of liquid metal center conductor post (CCP) as part of toroidal field coils. A preliminary feasibility study has been carried out for the system, which included the aspects of core plasma physics, blanket neutronics and design. A driver of 100MW fusion power under 1MW/m2 neutron wall loading can transmute the amount of High Level Waste (including minor actinides and fission products) produced by 10 standard pressurized water reactors of 1 GW electrical power output. Meanwhile, the system can produce tritium and output about 2 GW of electrical energy. After 30 years of operation , the biological hazard potential (BHP) level of the whole system will decrease by 2 orders of magnitude.

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