Tritium Control and Capture in Salt-Cooled Fission and Fusion Reactors: Status, Challenges, and Path Forward

被引:81
作者
Forsberg, Charles W. [1 ]
Lam, Stephen [1 ]
Carpenter, David M. [2 ]
Whyte, Dennis G. [3 ]
Scarlat, Raluca [4 ]
Contescu, Cristian [5 ]
Wei, Liu [6 ]
Stempien, John [7 ]
Blandford, Edward [8 ]
机构
[1] MIT, Dept Nucl Sci & Engn, 77 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
[2] MIT, Nucl Reactor Lab, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
[3] MIT, Ctr Plasma Fus, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
[4] Univ Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706 USA
[5] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA
[6] Shanghai Inst Appl Phys, Shanghai 201800, Peoples R China
[7] Idaho Natl Lab, Idaho Falls, ID 83415 USA
[8] Univ New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131 USA
关键词
Tritium; salt-cooled reactor; fission; fusion; MOLTEN-SALT; THERMAL-DESORPTION; NUCLEAR GRAPHITE; HYDROGEN UPTAKE; FLUORIDE SALT; CARBON; ADSORPTION; FUEL; PERMEATION; TRANSPORT;
D O I
10.13182/NT16-101
中图分类号
TL [原子能技术]; O571 [原子核物理学];
学科分类号
0827 ; 082701 ;
摘要
Three advanced nuclear power systems use liquid salt coolants that generate tritium and thus face the common challenges of containing and capturing tritium to prevent its release to the environment. The fluoride salt-cooled high-temperature reactor (FHR) uses clean fluoride salt coolants and the same graphite-matrix coated-particle fuel as high-temperature gas-cooled reactors. Molten salt reactors (MSRs) dissolve the fuel in a fluoride or chloride salt with release of fission product tritium into the salt. In most FHR and MSR systems, the baseline salts contain lithium where isotopically separated Li-7 is proposed to minimize tritium production from neutron interactions with the salt. The Chinese Academy of Sciences plans to start operation of a 2-MW(thermal) molten salt test reactor by 2020. For high-magnetic-field fusion machines, the use of lithium enriched in Li-6 is proposed to maximize tritium generation-the fuel for a fusion machine. Advances in superconductors that enable higher power densities may require the use of molten lithium salts for fusion blankets and as coolants. Recent technical advances in these three reactor classes have resulted in increased government and private interest and the beginning of a coordinated effort to address the tritium control challenges in 700 degrees C liquid salt systems. We describe characteristics of salt-cooled fission and fusion machines, the basis for growing interest in these technologies, tritium generation in molten salts, the environment for tritium capture, models for high-temperature tritium transport in salt systems, alternative strategies for tritium control, and ongoing experimental work. Several methods to control tritium appear viable. Limited experimental data are the primary constraint for designing efficient cost-effective methods of tritium control.
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页码:119 / 139
页数:21
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