Nuclear Materials and Energy (May 2019)

Estimation of fuel particle balance in steady state operation with hydrogen barrier model

  • K. Hanada,
  • N. Yoshida,
  • I. Takagi,
  • T. Hirata,
  • A. Hatayama,
  • K. Okamoto,
  • Y. Oya,
  • T. Shikama,
  • Z. Wang,
  • H. Long,
  • C. Huang,
  • M. Oya,
  • H. Idei,
  • Y. Nagashima,
  • T. Onchi,
  • M. Hasegawa,
  • K. Nakamura,
  • H. Zushi,
  • K. Kuroda,
  • S. Kawasaki,
  • A. Higashijima,
  • T. Nagata,
  • S. Shimabukuro,
  • Y. Takase,
  • S. Murakami,
  • X. Gao,
  • H. Liu,
  • J. Qian,
  • R. Raman,
  • M. Ono

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19
pp. 544 – 549

Abstract

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This research investigated fuel particle balance during long duration discharge in an all-metal plasma facing wall (PFW) through intensive QUEST execution. A simple wall model including the plasma-induced deposition layer that creates hydrogen (H) barriers, called the H barrier model, was established. A simple calculation, based on a combination of H state rate equations and the H barrier model, was applied to real plasma in the early phase of its longest discharge. The model accurately reconstructed the evolutions of electron density and wall-stored H over time, proper values are chosen for the parameters that are difficult to determine experimentally. Comparative calculations that used the H barrier and a fully reflective models, predicted significant impacts of wall models on the plasma density time response and value of electron density, indicating that a proper wall model should be developed for all-metal PFW devices. Keywords: Fuel particle balance, steady state operation, Hydrogen barrier model, QUEST