The IFMIF-DONES fusion oriented neutron source: Evolution of the design

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IFMIF-DONES is a powerful neutron irradiation facility for the study and qualification of materials planned as part of the European roadmap to fusion-generated electricity. Its main goal is to study properties of materials under severe irradiation in a neutron field similar to the one in a fusion reactor first wall. It is a key facility to prepare for the construction of the DEMO power plant envisaged to follow ITER. The decision to start the construction of IFMIF-DONES is expected imminent. In this paper we present and discuss several key technical studies and decisions to improve and optimize the engineering design of IFMIF-DONES which were carried out as part of the activities in the framework of the EUROfusion Early Neutron Source work package (2015-2020). The following topics are discussed in this paper: the new layout of the IFMIF-DONES SRF LINAC accelerator and high-energy beam transport line, 7Be impurity management approach for the lithium loop, a maintainable test cell concept, a revised layout of the access cell for the remote maintenance operations, and facilities for complementary experiments.

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Królas, W., Ibarra, A., Arbeiter, F., Bernardi, D., Cappelli, M., Castellanos, J., … Zsakai, A. (2021). The IFMIF-DONES fusion oriented neutron source: Evolution of the design. Nuclear Fusion, 61(12). https://doi.org/10.1088/1741-4326/ac318f

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