Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4921479 | Fusion Engineering and Design | 2016 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Worldwide identified resources of beryllium somewhat exceed 80 000Â t. Beryllium production in all the countries of the world in 2012 was about 230Â t. At the same time, some conceptual designs of fusion power reactors envisage utilization of several hundred tons of this metal. Therefore return of beryllium into the production cycle (recycling) will be necessary. The beryllium ore from some main deposits has uranium content inadmissible for fusion reactors. This fact raises a question on the need to develop and apply an economically acceptable technology for beryllium purification from the uranium. Practically any technological procedure with beryllium used in fusion reactors requires its detritiation. A study of tritium and helium release from irradiated beryllium at different temperatures and rates of temperature increase was performed at Kurchatov Institute.
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Authors
B.N. Kolbasov, V.I. Khripunov, A.Yu. Biryukov,