Nuclear Materials and Energy (Mar 2024)

Assessment on liquid Li fire risk under humid air condition and with heat insulators

  • Shunsuke Kenjo,
  • Makoto Oyaidzu,
  • Kazuhiro Obata,
  • Kentaro Ochiai,
  • Satoshi Sato

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38
p. 101569

Abstract

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The IFMIF-like fusion neutron sources (FNSs) such as A-FNS and IFMIF-DONES have Li fire risks and the R&D activity for the Li fire risk reduction has been conducted under the IFMIF/EVEDA project. The objectives of this study are to experimentally elucidate humidity condition in air at which no Li fire ignites and the effect of the heat insulator on the Li fire ignition. The experimental set-up was designed and fabricated in order to perform Li fire experiments safely and systematically. Around 1 g of metallic Li samples were heated with and without the heat insulators as an experimental parameter of humidity in air. In this work, no ignition was observed under the less than 0.15 vol% humidity air. The heating experiments with the heat insulators clarified that the reaction between Li and the heat insulators causing Li fire ignition didn’t occur. In conclusion, the results of the present study suggest the conditions of less than 0.15 vol% humidity air and employing the heat insulator of alkaline earth silicate wool are useful for the Li target system of FNSs.

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