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Abstract. The Fuel Cycle, which includes plasma fuelling and exhaust, as
well as exhaust processing and isotope separation, is one of the key
elements on which the successful operation of ITER will depend. This paper
provides an overview of this system, reviewing requirements, operational
scenarios, and the integration of the various subsystems using the ITER fuel
cycle dynamic simulation program CFTSIM. The requirements to provide a
plasma fuelling rate of 200
Pam3s- 1, with a flat-top burn of
400s and a repetition rate of two pulses per hour have the greatest
influence on the design. However, while a flat-top burn of
400s is the
initial design basis, the capability to extend the pulse to 3,000s in the
longer term is essential from an operational perspective.
IAEA 2001