Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
272248 Fusion Engineering and Design 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

In support of the technological requirements for fusion, the UK fusion technology programme is conducting several experiments using the ASP DT neutron irradiation facility at Aldermaston. The present experimental programme covers two key areas of technology development: improving the quality of nuclear cross-section data required for fusion-related materials; and benchmarking fusion nuclear analysis tools such as the shutdown activation dose system MC-R2S. The first of these areas is the focus of this paper.The work presented here gives a technical overview of the ASP facility, including the accelerator, the irradiation cell, the recently re-commissioned fast sample extraction system and ancillary radiation metrology equipment. Results from preliminary activation experiments using high purity elemental- and fusion-relevant material foils, are presented. These include measurements of short-lived activation products conducted via gamma spectrometry methods.

► A technical overview of the ASP 14 MeV facility in presented, including the accelerator, the irradiation cell and the recently re-commissioned fast sample extraction system. ► Activation experimental results obtained using high purity elemental- and fusion-relevant material foils, are detailed. These include a list of measured short-lived reaction products from 54 experiments conducted using gamma spectrometry methods. ► Derived results from Zr and Au experiments are highlighted; the need to improve the data is identified using C/E plots derived from the European Activation File 2010 cross section evaluation.

Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering Energy Energy Engineering and Power Technology
Authors
, , , , , ,