Cargando…

Calculation of Temperature Fields in a Lithium Ceramic Pebble Bed during Reactor Irradiation in a Vacuum

Two-phase lithium ceramic Li(2)TiO(3)-Li(4)SiO(4) is considered as a tritium multiplier for use in the solid blanket of fusion reactors. To date, the most accurate understanding of the processes of tritium and helium production and release occurring in the breeder blanket materials under neutron irr...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Chikhray, Yevgen, Kulsartov, Timur, Zaurbekova, Zhanna, Kenzhina, Inesh, Samarkhanov, Kuanysh
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10649659/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37959512
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16216914
_version_ 1785135603003686912
author Chikhray, Yevgen
Kulsartov, Timur
Zaurbekova, Zhanna
Kenzhina, Inesh
Samarkhanov, Kuanysh
author_facet Chikhray, Yevgen
Kulsartov, Timur
Zaurbekova, Zhanna
Kenzhina, Inesh
Samarkhanov, Kuanysh
author_sort Chikhray, Yevgen
collection PubMed
description Two-phase lithium ceramic Li(2)TiO(3)-Li(4)SiO(4) is considered as a tritium multiplier for use in the solid blanket of fusion reactors. To date, the most accurate understanding of the processes of tritium and helium production and release occurring in the breeder blanket materials under neutron irradiation can only be obtained from experiments in fission research reactors. At that, irradiations in vacuum give the possibility to register even very fast gas release processes (bursts) from the ceramics’ voids and pores, although it reduces the thermal conductivity of the pebble bed. The purpose of this work was to simulate the heating of mono-sized pebble bed (1 mm in diameter) of two-phase lithium ceramic 25 mol%Li(2)TiO(3)+75 mol%Li(4)SiO(4) in an ampoule device during neutron irradiation at the WWR-K research reactor under vacuum conditions, and to determine experimental parameters in order to prevent heating of the lithium ceramics up to the Li(4)SiO(4)-Li(2)SiO(3) phase transition temperatures (>900 °C). For the first time, it was obtained that the effective thermal conductivity of a 1 mm mono-sized pebble bed of 25 mol%Li(2)TiO(3)+75 mol%Li(4)SiO(4) significantly decreases (four times) when it is irradiated with neutrons in a vacuum (at a helium pressure of approximately 10 Pa), compared to a similar calculation at 100 kPa of helium (when the He sweep is used). It was concluded that it is difficult to evaluate the maximal temperature of the ceramics in the capsule by measuring the temperature of its outer metal wall (according to thermocouple readings) without using the results of thermophysical calculations for each type of ceramic, taking into account its quantity, specific heat release and pebble size(s). To control the temperature of the ceramics during an irradiation experiment in a vacuum, an in-capsule thermocouple should be used, placed in the center of the pebble bed. Measuring the temperature of the pebble bed based on the capsule wall temperature can lead to overheating of the ceramics and phase changes.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-10649659
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-106496592023-10-27 Calculation of Temperature Fields in a Lithium Ceramic Pebble Bed during Reactor Irradiation in a Vacuum Chikhray, Yevgen Kulsartov, Timur Zaurbekova, Zhanna Kenzhina, Inesh Samarkhanov, Kuanysh Materials (Basel) Article Two-phase lithium ceramic Li(2)TiO(3)-Li(4)SiO(4) is considered as a tritium multiplier for use in the solid blanket of fusion reactors. To date, the most accurate understanding of the processes of tritium and helium production and release occurring in the breeder blanket materials under neutron irradiation can only be obtained from experiments in fission research reactors. At that, irradiations in vacuum give the possibility to register even very fast gas release processes (bursts) from the ceramics’ voids and pores, although it reduces the thermal conductivity of the pebble bed. The purpose of this work was to simulate the heating of mono-sized pebble bed (1 mm in diameter) of two-phase lithium ceramic 25 mol%Li(2)TiO(3)+75 mol%Li(4)SiO(4) in an ampoule device during neutron irradiation at the WWR-K research reactor under vacuum conditions, and to determine experimental parameters in order to prevent heating of the lithium ceramics up to the Li(4)SiO(4)-Li(2)SiO(3) phase transition temperatures (>900 °C). For the first time, it was obtained that the effective thermal conductivity of a 1 mm mono-sized pebble bed of 25 mol%Li(2)TiO(3)+75 mol%Li(4)SiO(4) significantly decreases (four times) when it is irradiated with neutrons in a vacuum (at a helium pressure of approximately 10 Pa), compared to a similar calculation at 100 kPa of helium (when the He sweep is used). It was concluded that it is difficult to evaluate the maximal temperature of the ceramics in the capsule by measuring the temperature of its outer metal wall (according to thermocouple readings) without using the results of thermophysical calculations for each type of ceramic, taking into account its quantity, specific heat release and pebble size(s). To control the temperature of the ceramics during an irradiation experiment in a vacuum, an in-capsule thermocouple should be used, placed in the center of the pebble bed. Measuring the temperature of the pebble bed based on the capsule wall temperature can lead to overheating of the ceramics and phase changes. MDPI 2023-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10649659/ /pubmed/37959512 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16216914 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Chikhray, Yevgen
Kulsartov, Timur
Zaurbekova, Zhanna
Kenzhina, Inesh
Samarkhanov, Kuanysh
Calculation of Temperature Fields in a Lithium Ceramic Pebble Bed during Reactor Irradiation in a Vacuum
title Calculation of Temperature Fields in a Lithium Ceramic Pebble Bed during Reactor Irradiation in a Vacuum
title_full Calculation of Temperature Fields in a Lithium Ceramic Pebble Bed during Reactor Irradiation in a Vacuum
title_fullStr Calculation of Temperature Fields in a Lithium Ceramic Pebble Bed during Reactor Irradiation in a Vacuum
title_full_unstemmed Calculation of Temperature Fields in a Lithium Ceramic Pebble Bed during Reactor Irradiation in a Vacuum
title_short Calculation of Temperature Fields in a Lithium Ceramic Pebble Bed during Reactor Irradiation in a Vacuum
title_sort calculation of temperature fields in a lithium ceramic pebble bed during reactor irradiation in a vacuum
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10649659/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37959512
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16216914
work_keys_str_mv AT chikhrayyevgen calculationoftemperaturefieldsinalithiumceramicpebblebedduringreactorirradiationinavacuum
AT kulsartovtimur calculationoftemperaturefieldsinalithiumceramicpebblebedduringreactorirradiationinavacuum
AT zaurbekovazhanna calculationoftemperaturefieldsinalithiumceramicpebblebedduringreactorirradiationinavacuum
AT kenzhinainesh calculationoftemperaturefieldsinalithiumceramicpebblebedduringreactorirradiationinavacuum
AT samarkhanovkuanysh calculationoftemperaturefieldsinalithiumceramicpebblebedduringreactorirradiationinavacuum