Validation activities at ENEA Brasimone in support of the IFMIF-DONES design
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Bernardi, D.; Arena, P.; Benzoni, G.; Di Ronco, A.; Favuzza, P.; Miccichè, G.; Nitti, F.S.; Cammi, A.Editorial
Elsevier
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IFMIF-DONES Lifus 6 ANGEL
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2024-06-05Referencia bibliográfica
Bernardi, D. et. al. 599 (2024) 155206. [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnucmat.2024.155206]
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EUROfusion Consortium, funded by the European Union via the Euratom Research and Training Programme (Grant Agreement No 101052200 — EUROfusion)Resumen
IFMIF-DONES is a powerful neutron source which is being designed with the main purpose of qualifying
structural materials (EUROFER being the first candidate) to be used in DEMO and fusion power plants envisaged
after it. This source relies on one high current (125 mA) deuterons beam accelerated to 40 MeV which impacts on
a liquid lithium target to produce an intense neutron flux through Li(d,n) stripping reactions able to simulate the
nuclear responses expected on the first wall of the reactor. The engineering design of IFMIF-DONES is presently
being carried out mainly in the framework of the EUROfusion Work Package Early Neutron Source (WPENS).
Since 2021, a new phase has started with the launch of the FP9 WPENS workplan whose objective is to continue
advancing the engineering design of the facility, putting special effort on the experimental validation of those
aspects which still need to be qualified to demonstrate the fulfillment of functional and safety requirements. The
ENEA Brasimone Research Centre has been and still is strongly committed in several validation tasks concerned
in particular with the lithium systems design and the Remote Handling (RH) maintenance.
In this paper, an overview of the most relevant validation activities carried out in recent years or still in
progress or planned at the ENEA Brasimone Research Centre in both of the aforementioned areas is presented,
including the erosion/corrosion tests in the Lifus 6 loop; the nitrogen-gettering materials qualification in the
ANGEL facility; and the RH and prototypes testing in the DRP laboratory for the validation of the High Flux Test
Module electric connectors and the pre-heating of the Target Assembly.