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Publication Date:
2016-12-07

First Author:
Mark Gilbert

Title:
Spatial heterogeneity of tungsten transmutation in a fusion device

Paper Identifier:
CP/17/207

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Figure Reference Title Description Number of Figure Data Items Identifier Download Figure Details
figure 1 figure 1 TENDL-2015 neutron cross-sections as a function of neutron energy for the neutron-capture (n, ) reactions of the four main naturally occurring isotopes of W (referred to by their mass number in the key). The main figure focusses on the resolved resonance energy range, particularly that of the giant resonances below ?30 eV. The inset shows only the 186W capture cross-section, but over a much wider energy range, including the unresolved resonance region between 22.5 keV and 121.4 keV, where the cross section appears as a smooth line. Above the resonance regions the four cross sections are virtually indistinguishable. 1 CF/17/208 Download
figure 2 figure 2 Neutron-capture cross-section of 186W showing, for the resolved resonances, the impact of self-shielding factors (SSFs) on the conversion of the original point-wise data to group-wise format at two dilutions: infinitely dilute and at 50 barns 1 CF/17/210 Download
fgiure 3 figure 3 Simulation set-ups for the three model scenarios. Black: pure tungsten. Grey: 80–20 by volume steel-water mixture. Blue: water. White: vacuum. 0 CF/17/212 Download
fgiure 4 figure 4 Flux spectra simulated in three of the 0.1 mm W layers in the scenario 1 geometry (see figure 3). The legend label for each spectrum is the (midpoint) depth (d) into the W of the corresponding layer. Note that the statistical errors from the MCNP6 simulations are not included here as they are too small to be distinguished from the lines. 1 CF/17/213 Download
figure 5 figure 5 Corrected and uncorrected RR values, corresponding SSFs, and cumulative RRs as a function of neutron energy for the flux spectrum in the final 0.1 mm layer of the W in scenario 1 and the neutron-capture reaction on 186W. 1 CF/17/215 Download
figure 6 figure 6 The variation with depth into W of transmutant Re concentration after simulated 2 fpy irradiations for the three different model scenarios considered. The results are plotted as step functions with a step for each 0.1 mm W slice. The final 1 mm is plotted on a finer length scale to make the large variation at these depths easier to appreciate. Also shown is the scenario 1 result without SSFs. 1 CF/17/217 Download
figure 7 figure 7 Fractional contribution depth-profiles for the primary 187Re and 185Re isotopes in transmutant Re from W in the scenario 1 model (solid curves). For 185Re, the contribution is also separated into its two main production channels. 1 CF/17/219 Download
figure 8 figure 8 SSF-corrected RRs and cumulative RRs as a function of neutron energy for 186W(n, ) at three different 0.1 mm W layers in the scenario 1 geometry. The legend label for each spectrum is the (midpoint) depth (d) into the W of the corresponding layer. 1 CF/17/221 Download
figure 9 figure 9 The variation with depth into W of transmutant Ta concentration after simulated 2 fpy irradiations for the three different model scenarios considered. 1 CF/17/223 Download
figure 10 figure 10 The variation with depth into W of transmutant Re concentration after simulated 2 fpy irradiations for the scenario 1 model (see figure 3) at three different nuclear cross-section temperatures. The inset figure is a zoom of the curves over the first 0.5 cm of the W. 1 CF/17/225 Download

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