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Employing of ZrCo as a fuel source in a discharge-type fusion neutron source operated in self-sufficient mode

Research Authors
S Kenjo, Y Ogino, K Mukai, M Bakr, J Yagi, S Konishi
Research Abstract

A discharge-type fusion neutron source generates neutrons by fusion reactions of hydrogen isotope atoms. In order to operate the fusion device based on the deuterium–tritium (D–T) fusion reaction, the tritium inventory is required to be decreased. In the present work, a self-sufficient system was installed into the fusion device for reducing the amount of hydrogen isotope fuel gas. The fuel gas was supplied and recovered with an intermetallic compound ZrCo in a sealed chamber in this system. A deuterium–deuterium operation was maintained for more than 60 min with stable discharge voltages, and the temperature of the ZrCo bed was changed to improve the neutron production rate. Factors that influenced the pressure inside the chamber were determined and optimized. Gas analysis using a quadrupole mass spectrometer indicates a dilution of the deuterium fuel was caused by hydrogen isotope exchange …

Research Date
Research Department
Research Publisher
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Research Rank
Q1
Research Vol
47-5
Research Website
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2021.10.250
Research Year
2021
Research Pages
7