The blanket system is the ITER reactor component devoted to providing a physical boundary for plasma transients and contributing to thermal and nuclear shielding of vacuum vessel, magnets and external components. It is expected to be subjected to significant heat loads under nominal conditions and its cooling system has to ensure an adequate cooling, preventing any risk of critical heat flux occurrence while complying with pressure drop limits. At the University of Palermo a study has been performed, in cooperation with the ITER Organization, to investigate the steady state hydraulic behaviour of the ITER blanket standard sector cooling system. A theoretical-computational approach based on the finite volume method has been followed, adopting the RELAP5 system code. Finite volume models of the most critical blanket cooling circuits have been set-up, realistically simulating the coolant flow domain. The steady state hydraulic behaviour of each cooling circuit has been investigated, determining its hydraulic characteristic function and assessing the spatial distribution of coolant mass flow rates, velocities and pressure drops under reference nominal conditions. Results obtained have indicated that the investigated cooling circuits are able to provide an effective cooling to blanket modules, generally meeting ITER requirements in term of pressure drop and velocity distribution, except for a couple of circuits that are being revised.

Di Maio, P., Dell'Orco, G., Furmanek, A., Garitta, S., Merola, M., Mitteau, R., et al. (2015). Analysis of the steady state hydraulic behaviour of the ITER blanket cooling system. FUSION ENGINEERING AND DESIGN, 98-99(B), 1470-1473 [10.1016/j.fusengdes.2015.05.070].

Analysis of the steady state hydraulic behaviour of the ITER blanket cooling system

DI MAIO, Pietro Alessandro
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GARITTA, Silvia;Spagnuolo, G.;VALLONE, Eugenio
2015-01-01

Abstract

The blanket system is the ITER reactor component devoted to providing a physical boundary for plasma transients and contributing to thermal and nuclear shielding of vacuum vessel, magnets and external components. It is expected to be subjected to significant heat loads under nominal conditions and its cooling system has to ensure an adequate cooling, preventing any risk of critical heat flux occurrence while complying with pressure drop limits. At the University of Palermo a study has been performed, in cooperation with the ITER Organization, to investigate the steady state hydraulic behaviour of the ITER blanket standard sector cooling system. A theoretical-computational approach based on the finite volume method has been followed, adopting the RELAP5 system code. Finite volume models of the most critical blanket cooling circuits have been set-up, realistically simulating the coolant flow domain. The steady state hydraulic behaviour of each cooling circuit has been investigated, determining its hydraulic characteristic function and assessing the spatial distribution of coolant mass flow rates, velocities and pressure drops under reference nominal conditions. Results obtained have indicated that the investigated cooling circuits are able to provide an effective cooling to blanket modules, generally meeting ITER requirements in term of pressure drop and velocity distribution, except for a couple of circuits that are being revised.
2015
Settore ING-IND/19 - Impianti Nucleari
Di Maio, P., Dell'Orco, G., Furmanek, A., Garitta, S., Merola, M., Mitteau, R., et al. (2015). Analysis of the steady state hydraulic behaviour of the ITER blanket cooling system. FUSION ENGINEERING AND DESIGN, 98-99(B), 1470-1473 [10.1016/j.fusengdes.2015.05.070].
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