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    Journal of fusion energy 16 (1997), S. 277-283 
    ISSN: 1572-9591
    Keywords: Martensitic steels ; neutron activation ; impurities ; SEAL
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
    Notes: Abstract A hypothetical martensitic steel has been compositionally designed in order to optimize both metallurgical and reduced activation properties. When compared with two other martensitic steels, its activation characteristics are shown to be superior for all activation indices examined. However, these excellent properties are found to be due to the assumed absence of deleterious tramp impurities. When limiting impurity concentrations are determined for the hypothetical steel, they are found to be extremely stringent, and wholly unachievable using industrial scale production methods. It is concluded that only slight improvements can be made to currently available low activation martensitic steels to reduce residual activity responses further.
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    ISSN: 1572-9591
    Keywords: SEAL ; ORE ; martensitic steels ; corrosion
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
    Notes: Abstract On a conservative calculation for a nonoptimized design, the Safety and Environmental Assessment of Fusion Power (SEAFP) water cooled design (Model 2) was found to have an Occupational Radiological Exposure (ORE) which would be too high by today's standards. This paper describes the investigations which have been undertaken to reduce the expected ORE to acceptable levels. In addition, an investigation on allowable exposure to magnetic fields was carried out.
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    Journal of fusion energy 16 (1997), S. 269-276 
    ISSN: 1572-9591
    Keywords: SEAFP ; tritium ; activation products ; aerosol ; dose assessments
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
    Notes: Abstract Within the European Safety and Environmental Assessment of Fusion Power (SEAFP), off-site public doses were assessed for representative hypothetical worst case fusion power station accident sequences driven by in-plant energies, without taking credit for any active safety measures. In this paper, in order to illustrate the calculations performed in SEAFP, the calculational sequence is described for one accident scenario. This is a major in-vessel LOCA. Several sources of active material are mobilized following the LOCA, and are transported across successive containment barriers as the accident evolves, with a small fraction of the source inventory eventually reaching the environment. Using conservative assumptions, modeling of thermo-fluid-mechanics, heat transfer, mobilization, transport, aerosol phenomena, and atmospheric dispersal and dilution, were used to determine several measures of public dose exposure. Calculations for other accident scenarios, performed within SEAFP, are not described in detail in this paper, but are commented on. The calculations indicate that maximum public doses would be well below levels at which emergency intervention would be required.
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    Journal of fusion energy 16 (1997), S. 253-259 
    ISSN: 1572-9591
    Keywords: Fusion ; accidents ; waste ; materials ; blankets
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
    Notes: Abstract Within the European SEAL (Safety and Environmental Assessment of fusion power, Long-term) program, safety and environmental assessments have been performed which extend the results of the earlier SEAFP (Safety and Environmental Assessment of Fusion Power) program to a wider range of blanket designs and material choices. The four blanket designs analysed were those which had been developed within the Blanket program of the European Fusion Programme. All four are based on martensitic steel as structural material, and otherwise may be summarized as: water-cooled lithium–lead; dual-cooled lithium–lead; helium-cooled lithium silicate (BOT geometry); helium-cooled lithium aluminate (or zirconate) (BIT geometry). The results reveal that all the blankets show the favorable S&E characteristics of fusion, though there are interesting and significant differences between them. The key results are described. Assessments have also been performed of a wider range of materials than was considered in SEAFP. These were: an alternative vanadium alloy, an alternative low-activation martensitic steel, titanium–aluminum intermetallic, and SiC composite. Assessed impurities were included in the compositions, and these had very important effects upon some of the results. Key results impacting upon accident characteristics, recycling, and waste management are described.
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