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Fluid Targets for Heat Removal in Fusion Reactors

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1994

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Abstract: Fluid targets, i.e. liquids or solids moving through the high heat flux zones, may be a way to solve the heat exhaust and erosion problems in fusion reactors. Some of the ideas are not new and are presented in the literature in widely scattered articles. Unfortunately, the discussion is often not detailed enough to judge their applicability. They have e.g. been addressed in the framewerk of the INTOR and ITER studies. This report contains contributions of members of a study group constituted from scientists and engineers of different Institutes of KFA end of 1993. The group met a few times to discuss ideas and problems associated with the use of fluid targets for heat exhaust in fusion reactors. The starting point has been a proposal for a respective program on TEXTOR. The main aim of the group's work has been so far to identify critical questions warranting in depth studies in preparation of a potential experiment in TEXTOR. The treatment of the matter in these contributions is by now means complete and exhaustive but some important conclusions still can be drawn. Reference to literature is made in the individual contributions where appropriate. In addition to these references a number of publications of general interest have been used and are listed in the appendix. The contributions partly consist of summaries in english and copies of figures and viewgraphs in german which are selfexplaining in most cases.

Keyword(s): Fluid target ; Fusion reactors ; exhaust problem ; erosion problem ; TEXTOR

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  1. Projekt Kernfusion (IEF-KFS)

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