Fusion neutronics experiments

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Abstract

The nuclear design of fusion devices is based on neutronics calculations. The neutron and photon flux spectra are calculated with 3D neutron-photon transport codes, and the nuclear responses are obtained by convolution with the related nuclear data. These computational tools and data need to be validated through mock-up and benchmark experiments. Typical experiments, carried out in the frame of the European Fusion Technology Programme, are discussed, in particular a bulk shield experiment on a mock-up of the inboard shield of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), benchmarks of the transport and of the activation data of tungsten and measurements on a neutronics mock-up of a test blanket module for ITER.

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Seidel, K., Angelone, M., Batistoni, P., Fischer, U., Freiesleben, H., Klix, A., … Unholzer, S. (2006). Fusion neutronics experiments. In Proceedings of Science. Proceedings of Science (PoS). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5469-3_13

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