Overview of Reactor Studies in Europe David Maisonnier
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Overview of Reactor Studies in Europe David Maisonnier EFDA CSU Garching david. maisonnier@tech. efda. org page 1 of 31 EFDA EUROPEAN FUSION DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT C LOSE SUPPORT UNIT GARCHING
Outline ● ● ● European Framework: the DEMO Conceptual Study He-cooled divertor Blanket segmentation and maintenance Conversion cycles Non-electricity production applications of fusion Future work ● FZK segmentation and maintenance scheme proposal : T Ihli ● DEMO Parameters / System Studies : D. Ward ● DEMO Physics Issues : L. Horton page 2 of 31 EFDA EUROPEAN FUSION DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT C LOSE SUPPORT UNIT GARCHING
System Studies, the European Framework page 3 of 31 EFDA EUROPEAN FUSION DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT C LOSE SUPPORT UNIT GARCHING
Background ● PPCS (Power Plant Conceptual Studies) completed in 2004, final report issued April 2005. ● 5 different models considered: A (WCLL), B (HCPB) and AB (HCLL) based on limited physics extrapolations, C (Dual Coolant) based on more advanced physics and D (Self Cooled) based on very aggressive hypothesis. ● It is now necessary to develop a concept of DEMO: the device that will bridge the gap between ITER and the first-of-a-kind reactor. page 4 of 31 EFDA EUROPEAN FUSION DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT C LOSE SUPPORT UNIT GARCHING
PPCS ● Not all PPCS conclusions were anticipated. Some are positive (maintenance concept of “large module”), some are less positive (overall plant efficiency with helium outlet temperature of 500 ºC). ● A detailed review of the physics basis and of the engineering aspects of the PPCS have led to the following conclusions: Ø Ø page 5 of 31 consider a physics basis for DEMO more aggressive than that of PPCS models A, B and AB; assess feasibility of a He-cooled DEMO; optimise energy conversion cycle with He at 500 ºC; assess steady-state vs. pulsed devices. EFDA EUROPEAN FUSION DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT C LOSE SUPPORT UNIT GARCHING
DEMO ● DEMO Study proposal formally approved mid 2004, work started Jan. 2005. ● Work in 2005 has focused on the DEMO physics basis. ● A large interest in this field of activity has emerged within the physics community (extremely positive). ● A number of “generic” engineering and technological aspects are being investigated. ● The design work proper should start in 2006 page 6 of 31 EFDA EUROPEAN FUSION DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT C LOSE SUPPORT UNIT GARCHING
He-cooled Divertor page 7 of 31 EFDA EUROPEAN FUSION DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT C LOSE SUPPORT UNIT GARCHING
Design Features of He-cooled Divertor ● To achieve peak heat load of at least 10 MW/m² ● Reduce thermal stresses (small modules) ● Short heat conduction paths from plasma-facing to cooling surface ● High heat transfer coefficients with as small flow rate and small pumping power as possible ● 100 – 1000 thermal cycles between operating and room temperatures (test requirement) page 8 of 31 EFDA EUROPEAN FUSION DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT C LOSE SUPPORT UNIT GARCHING
HEMJ and HEMS concepts (FZK) ● Tests of HEMJ and HEMS mock-ups; definition and execution of the test program; assessment of test results : Ø Ø Ø page 9 of 31 HHF experiments using small scale (1 -finger) W mock-ups for the current optimised HEMJ and HEMS design variants; investigation of fabrication processes for 9 -Finger module W mockups; study on the real mock-ups (reference design) to be tested in largescale in a big helium loop. EFDA EUROPEAN FUSION DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT C LOSE SUPPORT UNIT GARCHING
HEMJ Concept Finger unit 9 -Finger-Units Stripe-Units W 18 mm W alloy page 10 of 31 Steel EFDA EUROPEAN FUSION DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT C LOSE SUPPORT UNIT GARCHING
HEMJ CFD analysis page 11 of 31 EFDA EUROPEAN FUSION DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT C LOSE SUPPORT UNIT GARCHING
HEMJ temperature windows 3410 °C (TS) *) HEMJ, reference, 10 MW/m 2 Tile 2500°C Tmax, allow. W tile (ELMs, disrupt. ) Disr. ) 1711 °C (Tmax, tile, calculated)* 1300°C (RCT, irr. ) Thimble Tmax, allow. W thimble 1170 °C (calculated)* 700°C (700 °C) 600°C (DBTT, irr. ) 650°C (DBTT, irr. ) 300°C W WL 10 (DBTT) 700 °C outl. 600 °C inl. He ODS Eurofer page 12 of 31 EFDA EUROPEAN FUSION DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT C LOSE SUPPORT UNIT GARCHING
HETS concept (ENEA) ● Manufacture of a mock-up (scale 1: 1) of one HETS elements Ø The mock-up will be manufactured in the reference materials (W and W alloys), and using the heat exchange part geometry defined from the previous works. ● Test campaign Ø page 13 of 31 The mock-up will be tested in order to find the pressure drop and heat transfer coefficients of the He at temperatures as near as possible to the foreseen service temperatures. EFDA EUROPEAN FUSION DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT C LOSE SUPPORT UNIT GARCHING
HETS concept page 14 of 31 EFDA EUROPEAN FUSION DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT C LOSE SUPPORT UNIT GARCHING
HETS manufacturing ● Materials Ø Ø W alloy (dome, armour) Densimet (mushroom, support, manifolds) ● Machining from rods ● Finishing by electro erosion ● High temperature brazing process (1150°C – filler in Ni alloy) Ø Armour, dome, mushroom, support, hot manifolds ● Lower temperature brazing (1050 °C) Ø page 15 of 31 Cold manifolds, pipes EFDA EUROPEAN FUSION DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT C LOSE SUPPORT UNIT GARCHING
Test Schedule (all concepts) ● ● Completion of “individual modules” mock-ups fabrication: end 2005 Completion of tests and assessment of results: end April 2006 Draft final report: end May 2006 Final report: May / June 2006 page 16 of 31 EFDA EUROPEAN FUSION DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT C LOSE SUPPORT UNIT GARCHING
Blanket Segmentation and Maintenance page 17 of 31 EFDA EUROPEAN FUSION DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT C LOSE SUPPORT UNIT GARCHING
Blanket and Maintenance ● The scope is to revisit alternative segmentations of the blanket and alternative maintenance schemes, in particular the vertical segments (“bananas”) and the MMS (“multi-module-segment”). ● A detailed presentation of the FZK proposal will be made by T. Ihli. ● We are considering various combinations of blanket concepts (HCLL, HCPB and DC) and of segmentations (large modules, bananas and MMS) ● We plan to make a selection before summer to lauch the DEMO design phase proper. page 18 of 31 EFDA EUROPEAN FUSION DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT C LOSE SUPPORT UNIT GARCHING
Multi-Module-Segment Combine the advantages of both the modules and the bananas. page 19 of 31 EFDA EUROPEAN FUSION DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT C LOSE SUPPORT UNIT GARCHING
MMS Maintenance (CEA) page 20 of 31 EFDA EUROPEAN FUSION DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT C LOSE SUPPORT UNIT GARCHING
Possible flexible attachment concept (CIEMAT) Fix central point 4 hinged links (thermal expansion, poloidal torque) 4 shear ribs (radial torque) page 21 of 31 EFDA EUROPEAN FUSION DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT C LOSE SUPPORT UNIT GARCHING
Conversion cycles page 22 of 31 EFDA EUROPEAN FUSION DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT C LOSE SUPPORT UNIT GARCHING
Scope ● Assess an energy conversion system using a supercritical CO 2 Brayton cycle and an energy conversion system using a supercritical Rankine cycle, considering the PPCS model AB as reference (HCLL blanket) ● This activity was launched considering the limited overall plant efficiency of the PPCS models B and AB due to the low helium outlet temperature (500 ºC) from the blanket Model A Model B Model AB Fusion power (MW) 5000 3600 4290 Pumping power (MW) 110 375 418 Gross electric power (MWe) 2066 2157 2353 NET electric power (MWe) 1546 1332 1458 31 (33) % 36 % 34 % Plant efficiency (net elec. power/fus. power) page 23 of 31 EFDA EUROPEAN FUSION DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT C LOSE SUPPORT UNIT GARCHING
CO 2 Brayton cycle ● Interesting physical properties of the working fluid (critical temperature near room temperature, moderate value of critical pressure, stability under 1400 °C). ● Small turbines needed. ● The low inlet temperature of helium imposes a relatively low turbine inlet temperature, which limits the efficiency. ● Possible improvement : “split” the cycle, i. e. separate heat coming from the blanket - 500 °C - from that coming from the divertor - 700 °C. page 24 of 31 EFDA EUROPEAN FUSION DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT C LOSE SUPPORT UNIT GARCHING
Supercritical Rankine cycle ● This cycle was considered as reference in PPCS model AB. ● Improvement of the heat exchange ▪ blanket helium heat exchange divided into 2 stages ▪ parallel exchangers and more efficient HX curves ▪ higher steam temperatures, increasing gross efficiencies ▪ less steam mass flow, increasing net efficiencies allow to increase the overall efficiency by 3 -4 percentage points. page 25 of 31 EFDA EUROPEAN FUSION DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT C LOSE SUPPORT UNIT GARCHING
Generic Tasks page 26 of 31 EFDA EUROPEAN FUSION DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT C LOSE SUPPORT UNIT GARCHING
Topics Considered ● Energy Storage System for a Pulsed DEMO Assumptions for pulsed mode: Ø Ø Ø Power output 1 GWe Pulse duration 4 -8 hours with 5 -20 minutes dwell time Plasma shutdown 2 minutes Plasma start-up 2 x 2 minutes (current ramp, start burn) ESS stores energy while DEMO is operating and delivers energy during shutdown and re-start ● Non Electricity Production Applications for Fusion Power Ø Ø Ø page 27 of 31 Hydrogen production Actinide incineration Others (desalination…) EFDA EUROPEAN FUSION DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT C LOSE SUPPORT UNIT GARCHING
Energy Storage System ● For an assessment of a pulsed reactor we will consider one of the following: Ø Ø Thermal Energy Storage Compressed Air Energy Storage Pumped Hydro Storage Fuel cells ● In addition, limited amounts of power might be provided by other technologies page 28 of 31 EFDA EUROPEAN FUSION DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT C LOSE SUPPORT UNIT GARCHING
Hydrogen Production ● The socio-economic benefits of producing hydrogen from a fusion plant will also be assessed. Ø Ø Ø page 29 of 31 Establish a more refined model of the hydrogen-producing fusion plant Make comparisons with possible competitors Detailed assessment of supplying all needs of Bavaria (58 GW installed capacity) by fusion alone EFDA EUROPEAN FUSION DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT C LOSE SUPPORT UNIT GARCHING
Future Work page 30 of 31 EFDA EUROPEAN FUSION DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT C LOSE SUPPORT UNIT GARCHING
To be launched in 2006 ● Start the conceptual design proper of a possible DEMO concept (He-cooled) ● Continue assessment of different technologies, of some alternative design options and of alternative applications, e. g. : Ø Ø page 31 of 31 steady-state vs. pulsed machines hybrid vs. advanced physics scenarios alternative maintenance schemes low vs. high temperature superconductors EFDA EUROPEAN FUSION DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT C LOSE SUPPORT UNIT GARCHING
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