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Neutronic considerations in nonlinear dynamic multibody systems : Enhanced analysis of the absorbed dose in remote handling equipment
Año:2015

Áreas de investigación
  • Ingeniería mecánica, aeronaútica y naval

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Descripción
Fusion reactors are an excellent carbon - free alternative to help meet our future energy demands. Zero emissions, no long - lived radiation waste, abundant fuel supplies, and inherent safety are the most important advantages of magnet ic confinement fusion reactors. On the downside, developing a fusion power plant represents an extremely challenging task from the physics, material technology, and engineering perspectives. The damage caused by high ly energetic neutrons to the in - vessel c omponents requires regular maintenance operations for their replacement. During shutdown, the activated materials decay , emitting gamma radiation. This ionizing field, along with the risk of contamination from activated dust, makes the use of remote handli ng equipment for all the in - vessel maintenance operations mandatory . Even for these mechatronic devices, the extremely high radiation fields in the range of kGy/h ? as shown in Figure 1 ? represents a huge constraint on their design. The survival of their comp onents is usually estimated by a simplistic approach. The maximum level of absorbed dose, along with the intervention time, gives an upper bound to the total damage. This has been sufficient for present experimental reactors , such as JET , as the radiation levels are orders of magnitude below those expected for future power plants [1]. What is more, heavily radiated assemblies need to cope also with the thermal effects arising from the surface and volumetric heat generation.
Internacional
No
Nombre congreso
ECCOMAS Thematic Conference on Multibody Dynamics 2015
Tipo de participación
960
Lugar del congreso
Barcelona
Revisores
Si
ISBN o ISSN
DOI
Fecha inicio congreso
29/06/2015
Fecha fin congreso
02/07/2015
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Participantes
  • Autor: Daniel Iglesias Ibañez UPM
  • Autor: T Eade CCFE, Reino Unido
  • Autor: Juan Carlos Garcia Orden UPM
  • Autor: Z Ghani CCFE, Reino Unido
  • Autor: L Packer CCFE, Reino Unido
  • Autor: Z Vizvary CCFE, Reino Unido
  • Autor: A Loving CCFE, Reino Unido

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  • Creador: Grupo de Investigación: Grupo de Mecánica Computacional
  • Departamento: Mecánica de Medios Continuos y Teoría de Estructuras