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February 5-6, 2004 HAPL meeting, G.Tech. 1 Chamber Tasks Coordination Presented by A. René Raffray UCSD With contributions from J. Blanchard and the HAPL.

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1 February 5-6, 2004 HAPL meeting, G.Tech. 1 Chamber Tasks Coordination Presented by A. René Raffray UCSD With contributions from J. Blanchard and the HAPL Chamber and Materials Community HAPL Meeting Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA February 5-6, 2004

2 HAPL meeting, G.Tech. 2 Outline Coordination effort Strategy Overall goals for path to laser fusion energy Where do the chamber tasks fit in? Milestones to help achieve overall goals Organizing the CTC

3 February 5-6, 2004 HAPL meeting, G.Tech. 3 Coordination Effort The chamber tasks cover: -Armor/First wall -Blanket -System Coordination of tasks to help meet overall program goals -Agree on chamber program milestones to support overall HAPL plan for laser fusion energy -Make sure chamber tasks and schedule help meet overall chamber milestones -Longer term process with our First Wall Battle Plan as initial step -Common basis for experiments, design and analysis -Promote regular communication and interaction among participants

4 February 5-6, 2004 HAPL meeting, G.Tech. 4 Chamber Tasks Strategy Although IFE operation is highly cyclic, only the armor experiences large temperature transient -Focus limited laser IFE R&D resources on key IFE-specific armor/first wall issues -Make the most of information from the MFE design and R&D effort on blanket Focus the resources on the materials with the highest probability of success within the proposed time frame -Tungsten as front runner armor material -Ferritic steel as structural material. Armor/FW Go/No-Go and Critical Issues (1)Viable Material Structures (2)Helium and Hydrogen Isotope Diffusion. (3)Ablation (ions & X-rays including surface roughening) (4)Thermomechanical Fatigue and Fracture Toughness (5)Thermophysical Properties (including irradiation effects) Other Issues to be addressed later depending on blanket and system include: (6) Need for Barrier Coating (7) Corrosion, Mass Transport and Compatibility (8)Reaction and Release Under Accident Scenarios

5 The Path to develop Laser Fusion Energy (courtesy of John Sethian) Phase II Validate science & technology 2006 - 2014 Phase III Engineering Test Facility operating  2020  Full size laser: 2.4 MJ, 60 laser lines  Optimize targets for high yield  Develop materials and components.   300-700 MW net electricity Phase I: Basic fusion science & technology 1999- 2005 Ignition Physics Validation MJ target implosions (NIF) Calibrated 3D simulations Target design & Physics 2D/3D simulations 1-30 kJ laser-target expts Full Scale Components Power plant laser beamline Target fab/injection facility Power Plant design HAPL Krypton fluoride laser Diode pumped solid state laser Target fabrication & injection Final optics Chambers materials/design

6 February 5-6, 2004 HAPL meeting, G.Tech. 6 Proposed Chamber Program Milestones in Support of Overall Development Path for Laser Fusion Energy Chamber Program Milestones 2004-05 2008 2011 Credible case that dry wall is viable for laser IFE for Phase II Complete study of wider range of W/FS types and downselect for further multi-effect testing 2014 Path to develop Laser Fusion Energy Phase I: Basic Fusion Science & Technology Phase II: Full Scale Components (IRE) Phase III: ETF 1999-2005 2006-2014 2014- Select best armor/FW/chamber unit for ETF and start fabrication and final qualification testing (Also for chamber test modules) Armor/FW/chamber ready for ETF + at least one chamber test module

7 February 5-6, 2004 HAPL meeting, G.Tech. 7 How to Organize Chamber Tasks to Help Make the Chamber Milestones Happen? Need to organize schedule and milestones for tasks addressing the critical issues

8 February 5-6, 2004 HAPL meeting, G.Tech. 8 Several Possible Blanket Concepts from MFE

9 February 5-6, 2004 HAPL meeting, G.Tech. 9 Organizing Chamber Tasks Coordination CTC document -Chamber tasks plan including milestones -Common materials data base (properties) for analysis -Design & analysis guidelines -Protocol for testing Regular Communication -Conference calls ( every ~6 weeks) -Meetings (as part of regular HAPL meeting or arranged separately) -“Kick off meeting proposed 2-3 weeks from now to discuss CTC document being circulated (Feb. 19 or 26 at UCSD proposed?) Help pose and discuss questions with overall program view, e.g. -Best use of ETF for addressing chamber issues -Other facility for integrated testing (w/o neutrons) -How dependent are we on an external neutron irradiation facility (e.g. IFMIF)?

10 February 5-6, 2004 HAPL meeting, G.Tech. 10 Additional Viewgraph

11 February 5-6, 2004 HAPL meeting, G.Tech. 11 Schematic of Chamber Tasks Flow Chart (Strategy)


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