An important issue for the Fusion Reactors is the hydrogen explosion hazard assessment. For this reason, in the Work Package of Safety Analyses and Environment (WPSAE) of the EUROFusion consortium, a task was established to identify the potential for hydrogen production in DEMO vessel in accident situations and to investigate the possible solutions which can prevent the risk of hydrogen and dust explosion. The hydrogen in the Vacuum Vessel (VV) can lead to combustion progressing in deflagration and detonation. Besides, the tungsten dust could enhance the effects of H2 reaction as demonstrated by experiments, however, in this first set of accidents, only the H2 generated by the chemical reaction is accounted for. For these reasons, the solutions to avoid or limit the H2 production and/or to control safely the risk of H2 accumulation and explosion need to be screened starting from the solutions adopted in the fission technology, and later on, adapted and assessed in the Pressure Suppression System (PSS) foreseen in DEMO. One promising idea seems to install passive catalytic recombiners in the PSS. The aim of this paper is firstly to set a range of operating parameters for the PAR functioning and intervention suitable in DEMO PSS configuration. Secondly to verify if the present criteria and parameters work efficiently in mitigating the H2 accumulation a PSS in accidental conditions. To test the theoretical effectiveness of the PAR intervention, two reference accidents have been analyzed: an in-VV Loss Of Coolant Accident (LOCA) in the frame of the Design Basis Accident (DBA) and a Loss Of Flow Accident (LOFA) without active plasma shutdown in the context of the Beyond Design Basis Accidents (BDBA). The results seem promising if the performances of the PAR will be confirmed in sub atmospheric and saturated conditions.

Hydrogen explosion mitigation in DEMO vacuum vessel pressure suppression system using passive recombiners / Mazzini, Guido; D'Onorio, Matteo; Caruso, Gianfranco. - In: FUSION ENGINEERING AND DESIGN. - ISSN 0920-3796. - 171:(2021), pp. 1-5. [10.1016/j.fusengdes.2021.112713]

Hydrogen explosion mitigation in DEMO vacuum vessel pressure suppression system using passive recombiners

D'Onorio, Matteo
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Writing – Review & Editing
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Caruso, Gianfranco
Ultimo
Writing – Review & Editing
2021

Abstract

An important issue for the Fusion Reactors is the hydrogen explosion hazard assessment. For this reason, in the Work Package of Safety Analyses and Environment (WPSAE) of the EUROFusion consortium, a task was established to identify the potential for hydrogen production in DEMO vessel in accident situations and to investigate the possible solutions which can prevent the risk of hydrogen and dust explosion. The hydrogen in the Vacuum Vessel (VV) can lead to combustion progressing in deflagration and detonation. Besides, the tungsten dust could enhance the effects of H2 reaction as demonstrated by experiments, however, in this first set of accidents, only the H2 generated by the chemical reaction is accounted for. For these reasons, the solutions to avoid or limit the H2 production and/or to control safely the risk of H2 accumulation and explosion need to be screened starting from the solutions adopted in the fission technology, and later on, adapted and assessed in the Pressure Suppression System (PSS) foreseen in DEMO. One promising idea seems to install passive catalytic recombiners in the PSS. The aim of this paper is firstly to set a range of operating parameters for the PAR functioning and intervention suitable in DEMO PSS configuration. Secondly to verify if the present criteria and parameters work efficiently in mitigating the H2 accumulation a PSS in accidental conditions. To test the theoretical effectiveness of the PAR intervention, two reference accidents have been analyzed: an in-VV Loss Of Coolant Accident (LOCA) in the frame of the Design Basis Accident (DBA) and a Loss Of Flow Accident (LOFA) without active plasma shutdown in the context of the Beyond Design Basis Accidents (BDBA). The results seem promising if the performances of the PAR will be confirmed in sub atmospheric and saturated conditions.
2021
hydrogen; deflagration; safety; DEMO; passive autocatalytic recombiners
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Hydrogen explosion mitigation in DEMO vacuum vessel pressure suppression system using passive recombiners / Mazzini, Guido; D'Onorio, Matteo; Caruso, Gianfranco. - In: FUSION ENGINEERING AND DESIGN. - ISSN 0920-3796. - 171:(2021), pp. 1-5. [10.1016/j.fusengdes.2021.112713]
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