
doi: 10.2172/5665067
The energy deposition in the STARFIRE commercial tokamak reactor was calculated based on detailed models for the different reactor components. The heat deposition and the 14 MeV neutron flux poloidal distributions in the first wall were obtained. The poloidal surface heat load distribution in the first wall was calculated from the plasma radiation. The Monte Carlo method was used for the calculation to allow an accurate modeling for the reactor geometry.
First Wall, Starfire Tokamak, Radiation Flux, Energy Transfer, Neutron Flux, Thermonuclear Reactor Walls, Radiations, Thermonuclear Reactors, 70 Plasma Physics And Fusion Technology, Heat Transfer, Monte Carlo Method, Tokamak Type Reactors 700209* -- Fusion Power Plant Technology-- Component Development & Materials Testing
First Wall, Starfire Tokamak, Radiation Flux, Energy Transfer, Neutron Flux, Thermonuclear Reactor Walls, Radiations, Thermonuclear Reactors, 70 Plasma Physics And Fusion Technology, Heat Transfer, Monte Carlo Method, Tokamak Type Reactors 700209* -- Fusion Power Plant Technology-- Component Development & Materials Testing
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