Physics and technology conditions for attaining tritium self-sufficiency for the DT fuel cycle

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Abstract

There is no practical external source of tritium for fusion energy development beyond ITER and all subsequent fusion systems have to breed their own tritium. To ensure tritium self-sufficiency, the calculated achievable tritium breeding ratio (TBR) should be equal to or greater than the required TBR. The potential of achieving tritium self-sufficiency depends on many system physics and technology parameters. Interactive physics and technology R&D programs should be implemented to determine the potential of realizing those physics and technology options and parameters that have large effects on attaining a realistic "window" for tritium self-sufficiency. The ranges of plasma and technology conditions that need to be met, in order to ensure tritium self-sufficiency, are identified. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Sawan, M. E., & Abdou, M. A. (2006). Physics and technology conditions for attaining tritium self-sufficiency for the DT fuel cycle. Fusion Engineering and Design, 81(8-14 PART B), 1131–1144. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fusengdes.2005.07.035

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