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(FTP1/12) Investigations in the Area of Thermonuclear Structural Material Science in the Republic of Kazakhstan

I. Tazhibayeva1), V. Shestakov1), Yu. S. Cherepnin2)
 
1) Scientific Research Institute of Experimental and Theoretical Physics of Kazakh State University, Almaty, Kazakhstan
2) National Nuclear Center, Kurchatov, Kazakhstan

Abstract.  The investigations in the area of structural materials for fusion program initiated within the framework of ITER project in the Republic of Kazakhstan are devoted basically in the following direction: to studying the behaviour of hydrogen isotopes in structural elements of the first wall and the divertor in conditions simulating real conditions of material operation, accident situations arising during steam interaction with the beryllium armour of the first wall during accidental coolant loss, to establish an experimental facility for study aspects of tritium safety of thermonuclear installations, for example, levels of tritium accumulation and release; efficiency of barrier layers and protective coating; influence of brazing and welding zones on tritium permeation. The work on determination of tritium release from lead/lithium eutectic alloy by mass-spectrometry method and the development of permeation barriers has begun. At present, work has begun to create Kazakhstan's own tokamak type reactor for investigation of the behaviour of various first wall materials and divertor plates during normal and accident conditions. The concept of spherical tokamak will be used in the construction of KTM reactor.

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