K. Takase et al., TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTIONS IN A TOKAMAK VACUUM VESSEL OF FUSION-REACTOR AFTER THE LOSS-OF-VACUUM EVENTS OCCURRED, Fusion engineering and design, 42, 1998, pp. 83-88
If a loss-of-vacuum event (LOVA) occurred in a fusion reactor, buoyanc
y-driven exchange flows would take place at breaches of a vacuum vesse
l (VV) due to the temperature difference between the inside and outsid
e of the VV. The exchange flows may bring mixtures of activated materi
als and tritium in the VV to the outside through the breaches, and rem
ove decay heat from the plasma-facing components of the VV. Therefore,
the LOVA experiments were carried out under the conditions that one o
r two breaches were opened and that the VV was heated to a maximum 200
degrees C, using a small-scaled LOVA experimental apparatus. Air and
helium gas were provided as working fluids. Fluid and wall temperature
distributions in the VV were measured and the flow patterns in the VV
were estimated from these temperature distributions. It was found tha
t: (1) the exchange mass in the VV depended on the breach positions; (
2) the exchange flow at the single breach case became a counter-curren
t flow when the breach was at the roof of the VV and a stratified flow
when it was at the side wall (3) and that at the double breach case,
a one-way flow between two breaches was formed. (C) 1998 Elsevier Scie
nce S.A. All rights reserved.