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Transmutation of massive loadings of $sup 137$Cs in the blanket of a controlled thermonuclear reactor

Description: From joint meeting of the American Nuclear Society and the Atomic lndustrial Forum and Nuclear Energy Exhibition; San Francisco, California, USA (11 Nov 1973). Calculations have been performed that indicate the possibility of reducing below ten years the effective half-life for transmutation of massive loadings of /sup 137/Cs placed in a CTR blanket. The blanket studied is a modification of the cylindrical standard blanket'' calculational benchmark, having 1 cm of Nb wall material followed by a… more
Date: January 1, 1973
Creator: Gore, B. F. & Leonard, B. R., Jr.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Development, fabrication, and assembly of a thin wall, low aspect ratio liner and the enclosed tungsten limiter for ORMAK

Description: From 5th symposium on engineering problems of fusion research; Princeton, New Jersey, USA (6 Nov 1973). The regiine in which a Tokamak operates depends largely on the amount of impurities present. To keep the plasma as pure as possible, the plasma region is surrounded by a thin but vacuumtight stainless steel liner. The ORMAK liner is a stainless steel torus having a major radius of 315/16 inches and a minor radius of 97/8 inches. Wall thickness of the liner is 10 mils. The liner consists of 26… more
Date: April 30, 1974
Creator: DeCamp, S.M. Jr. & Rylander, J.D.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Controlled thermonuclear research. Survey of applications of fusion power and technology to the chemical and materials processing industries. Bimonthly report No. 4, January--February 1974

Description: Current efforts are directed toward processes and markets which can utilize the energy forms from fusion reactors. A list is given that outlines various products and processes which are energy-intensive. The thermal reactions may utilize energy directly or indirectly. Directly indicates that the process gas is introduced into the blanket to obtain the required energy. Indirectly indicates that the process gas is heated by heat exchange with blanket coolant gas. The heat exchange may be accompli… more
Date: January 1, 1974
Creator: Steinberg, M.; Powell, J. & Beller, M.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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