Ronan Kelly Guy Burroughes Robert Skilton Jonathan Naish
The operation of nuclear fusion facilities must be carefully planned and monitored due to the potential damage to equipment or personnel caused by radiation fields. A method for visualising such three-dimensional (3D) radiation fields in real-time is presented. An interactive volumetric representation is achieved using view-dependent ray casting of…
Preprint PublishedB. R. Colling T. Eade M. R. Gilbert J. Naish S. Zheng
Computational models created for neutronics assessment through solid geometry conversion are often specific to the analysis being performed. The use of unstructured mesh geometry has the potential to reduce the build time of MCNP models, reduce inaccuracies introduced through flux averaging over different components and material mixing, and make us…
Preprint PublishedA. Widdowson A. Baron-Wiechec P. Batistoni E. Belonohy J.P. Coad P. Dinca D. Flammini F. Fox K Heinola I. Jepu J. Likonen S. Lilley C.P. Lungu G.F. Matthews J. Naish O. Pompilian C. Porosnicu M. Rubel R. Villari JET Contributors
JET components are removed periodically for surface analysis to assess material migration and fuel retention. This paper describes issues related to handling JET components and procedures for preparing samples for analysis; in particular a newly developed procedure for cutting beryllium tiles is presented. Consideration is also given to the hazards…
Preprint PublishedZ. Ghani A. Turner S. Mangham J. Naish M. Lis L. Packer M. Loughlin
Extensive neutronics and 3-D activation simulations were carried out to assess the levels of radiation throughout the ITER tokamak complex. The simulated radiation sources included DT fusion neutrons exiting the cryostat and gamma rays arising from the activation of cooling water, activated pipe chases and cask transfers. Resultant biological dos…
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