D. Kumar R. Clark T. Martin M. Zimina P. Andresen L. Volpe R. Burrows
The UK National Nuclear Laboratory (NNL) has been developing its capability in high‑temperature water corrosion over the past years in collaboration with the University of Bristol, UK. As part of this work, studies have been undertaken on nuclear fusion‑specific material Eurofer‑97, a reduced activation ferritic‑martensitic steel. Eurofe…
PreprintDaniel Padrão David Hancock James Paterson Frank Schoofs Christopher Tuck Ian Maskery
Heat sinks have manifold applications, from micro-electronics to nuclear fusion reactors. Their performance expectations will continue to increase in line with the power consumption and miniaturisation of technology. Additive manufacturing enables the creation of novel, compact heat sinks with greater surface-to-volume ratios and geometrical comple…
Preprint PublishedMax T. P. Rigby–Bell Alex J. Leide Slava Kuksenko Chris Smith Chris Bearcroft Gyula Zilahi Louise Gale Tony Razzell James Wade–Zhu Dave J. Bowden
Silicon carbide fibre–reinforced silicon carbide matrix (SiCf/SiC) composites are desirable in structural nuclear applications due to their low density, high temperature strength and tolerance to energetic radiation. We have subjected two industrial grades of SiCf/SiC to high energy He²⁺ ion irradiation, up to 10,000 a…
Preprint PurchaseValentine Kanyanta
Fusion is considered as one of the most attractive carbon-free energy sources with the potential to play a vital role in meeting long-term global energy needs. Research into fusion has accelerated over the past few years with more participation now seen from the private sector. Fusion is making an important transition from fundamental research t…
PreprintIT Chapman T Bestwick P Methven
Fusion power could be one of a few sustainable options in a portfolio required to replace fossil fuels as the world’s primary energy source. The attractive properties of fusion combined with the imperative to address climate change has resulted in a burgeoning interest in the field with a dramatic growth in privately-funded fusion ventures in …
PreprintD. Kennedy M. Giacomin B. S. Patel W. A. Hornsby D. Dickinson C. M. Roach
We present herein the results of a linear gyrokinetic analysis of electromagnetic microinstabilites in the conceptual high−β, reactor-scale, tight-aspect-ratio tokamak STEP (Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production, https://step.ukaea.uk). We examine a range of flux surfaces between the deep core and the pedestal top for the two candidate flat…
Preprint PublishedM. Giacomin D. Kennedy C. J. Ajay D. Dickinson B. S. Patel C. M. Roach
In this work, we present the results of first-of-their-kind nonlinear local gyrokinetic simulations of electromagnetic turbulence at mid-radius in the burning plasma phase of the conceptual high-β, reactor-scale, tight-aspect-ratio tokamak STEP (Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production). A prior linear analysis in D.Kennedy et al. submitted to Nucl…
PreprintLuca Stefanescu Max Boleininger Pui-Wai Ma
We investigated the athermal irradiation-induced swelling and creep in iron subjecting to the application of external uniaxial stress. We studied this through atomic scale simulations using the creation-relaxation algorithm. We also calculated the defect relaxation volume density tensors (or eigenstrain) as a function of external uniaxial stress. B…
Preprint PublishedPaul Wrigley Paul Wood Sam O'Neill Daniel Robertson Richard Hall Jason Joannou
New Technologies such as High Temperature Superconducting magnets and advanced computing in Fusion Reactors, Advanced Generation IV Reactor Technologies or Off-Site Modular Construction are exciting developments in low carbon energy. Modular Reactors enable “factory shop build and transport to site” according to the International Atomic Ener…
Preprint PurchaseM Maslov E. Lerche F. Auriemma C.D. Challis A. Chomiczewska A. Dal Molin J. Eriksson J. Garcia J. Hobirk I. Ivanova-Staknik Ph. Jacquet A. Kappatou Y. Kazakov D. Keeling D.B. King V. Kiptily K. Kirov D. Kos R. Lorenzini E. De La Luna C.F. Maggi J. Mailloux P. Mantica M. Marin G. Matthews I. Monakhov M. Nocente G Pucella D. Rigamonti F. Rimini S. Saarelma Z. Stancar H. Sun M. Tardocchi D. Van Eester JET contributors
In JET deuterium-tritium (D-T) plasmas, the fusion power is produced through thermonuclear reactions and reactions between thermal ions and fast particles generated by neutral beam injection (NBI) heating or accelerated by electromagnetic wave heating in the ion cyclotron range of frequencies (ICRF). To complement the experiments with 50/50 D/T …
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