
doi: 10.2172/5851247
The selection of materials and the design of the blankets for fusion reactors have significant effects upon the radioactivity generated by neutron activation in the materials. This section considers some aspects of materials selection with respect to waste management. The activation of the materials is key to remote handling requirements for waste, to processing and disposal methods for waste, and to accident severity in waste management operations. In order to realize the desirable evnironmental potentials of fusion power systems, there are at least three major goals for waste management. These are: (a) near-surface burial; (b) disposal on-site of the fusion reactor; (c) acceptable radiation doses at least cost during and after waste management operations.
Waste Management 700206* -- Fusion Power Plant Technology-- Environmental Aspects, Waste Disposal, Thermonuclear Reactors, Radioactivation, 600, Management, 620, Radioactive Waste Disposal, 052002 -- Nuclear Fuels-- Waste Disposal & Storage, Breeding Blankets, 70 Plasma Physics And Fusion Technology, Radioactive Waste Management, 12 Management Of Radioactive And Non-Radioactive Wastes From Nuclear Facilities, Reactor Components, Remote Handling
Waste Management 700206* -- Fusion Power Plant Technology-- Environmental Aspects, Waste Disposal, Thermonuclear Reactors, Radioactivation, 600, Management, 620, Radioactive Waste Disposal, 052002 -- Nuclear Fuels-- Waste Disposal & Storage, Breeding Blankets, 70 Plasma Physics And Fusion Technology, Radioactive Waste Management, 12 Management Of Radioactive And Non-Radioactive Wastes From Nuclear Facilities, Reactor Components, Remote Handling
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