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ARIES-I SiC Composite Low Activation Blanket Design
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1991
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EngineeringFusion PowerReactor PhysicsAttractive Fusion ReactorMagnetic Confinement FusionCeramic Matrix CompositeElectromagnetic CompatibilityModest ExtrapolationControlled Nuclear FusionAries Research ProgramMagnetohydrodynamicsFusion Reactor MaterialMaterials EngineeringElectrical EngineeringPropulsionHeat TransferStructural CeramicThermal HydraulicsFusion System DesignCarbideElectrical Insulation
The ARIES research program is a multi-institutional effort to develop several visions of the tokamak as an attractive fusion reactor with enhanced economic, safety, and environmental features. The ARIES-I design is a DT-burning, 1000 MW(e) (net) reactor concept based on modest extrapolation from the present physics database and featuring advanced technology such as utilization of very high-field superconducting magnets and a low-activation blanket. This paper describes the helium-cooled ARIES-I SiC composite low-activation blanket which contributes significantly to enhance thermal-hydraulics performance and safety features of the ARIES-I reactor design.
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