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HAPL's Potential Tritium Issues Kirk L. Shanahan (ed.) Defense Programs Technology Section Savannah River National Laboratory Aiken, SC HAPL Review, Oct. 30-31, 2007 WSRC-STI-2007-00604
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Background Charter - To identify tritium issues potentially affecting a HAPL IFE reactor facility – not limited in scope or to a particular reactor design Contributors – James Klein, Kit Heung, Elliot Clark, Kirk Shanahan – SRNL Kevin Sessions – SRS Tritium Facility Format – whitepaper - began Oct. 2006, comments from PPPL and LANL, issued Jan. 29, 2007
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HAPL's Potential Tritium Issues vs. ITER’s HAPL facility will be very similar to ITER Functions defined in ITER should be found in HAPL
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Original Focus – Can we do it? Early HAPL facility concerns focused on reactor core Courtesy G. Sviatoslavsky, University of Wisconsin Courtesy C. Gentile, PPPL
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Yes, we can – What next? C. Gentile’s slide from 16 th HAPL Workshop Now that there is a reactor concept, time to consider T processing
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HAPL's Potential Future Fuel Recovery System T in Solids Recovery Sys. Target Loading Facility Tritium Extraction System Waste Handling Facility * Analytical Services Embedded * * * * * But more functionality needed!
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Regulatory Issues Immense! Tritium Handling requires significant infrastructure as well Accounting ― Inventory ― Measurement QA Radiation Exposure Records ― Personnel ― Environmental Facility Documentation Licensing and Regulatory Compliance Waste Handling and Monitoring
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Whitepaper’s Primary Conclusions Major Point – need to start developing Conceptual Design of other needed facilities – Fuel Recovery System – recovers T from gas stream (already covered in PPPL CD) – Tritium Loading Facility – loads the plastic shells and delivers to reactor (LANL is working on part of this) – Tritium in Solids Recovery Facility – deals with tritium recovery from particulates up to large parts – Tritiated Waste Handling Facility – Handles all non-recoverable tritium as waste – Tritium Extraction System – remove T from breeder material Several minor points made as well
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Example of Details Some specific detailed comments – Possibility of T uptake in plastic shells? – Specific choices for components in FRS CD may need more research (ITER is doing some of this now) – Was worried about use of ferritic steel (but use is minimal to zero) – Where do all the spallation products go? – Further progress in defining the issues rests on the ability to specify stream compositions and time dependencies (flowcharts)
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Some New Questions Some specific questions – T behavior in hot SiC? – T recovery from FLiBe or PbLi? – How do T issues change with higher temperatures and neutron damage?
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Recommendations Recommended Future HAPL Tritium Activities/Studies – C-loading, particulates, etc., of FRS feed stream – T uptake by plastics (Shells, ablation materials, other parts?) – T uptake and impact on other materials of construction (SiC, PbLi, FLiBe, etc., and note that the process equipment will not be at high temp.) – Radioactive material release estimates and ancillary waste issues
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