DEMO Breeding Blanket Helium Cooled First Wall design investigation to cope high heat loads

2019 
Abstract In the framework of the European “HORIZON 2020” program, EURO fusion develops a fusion power demonstrator (DEMO). According to a recent study about plasma heat loads, it appeared that the First Wall, which is the first part of the Breeding Blanket in front of the plasma, will face some high heat fluxes on some poloidal locations of the Breeding Blanket. In order to cope such high heat fluxes, this paper presents the investigation on different Helium cooled First Wall design integrated to the Breeding Blanket on the basis of standard square and circular smooth channels and with different options for the Tungsten armor surrounding the channels, taking advantages to the different material properties. The performances of the different concepts have been assessed with thermal and mechanical Finite Element Method numerical simulation based on a slice of the Helium Cooled Lithium Lead concept. Results are compared with the RCC-MRx design rules to prevent failure during normal and accidental condition. The results show that the options with channels surrounded by Tungsten could meet some plasma heat loads requirements from design point of view. However, the concept is still at an early stage of development and open issues are discussed.
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