In the framework of the activities coordinated by the EUROfusion consortium, the Water thermal-HYDRAulic (W-HYDRA) experimental platform is being built at the ENEA Brasimone Research Centre in order to support the development of the Water-Cooled Lead Lithium (WCLL) Breeding Blanket (BB). In particular, this infrastructure will make possible the installation and testing of prototypical mock-ups under relevant working conditions, such as the First Wall (FW), the manifold and the Steam Generator (SG). Moreover, it will represent an integral test facility for the investigation of phenomena characteristic of WCLL BB concept, such as the PbLi/water interaction. Finally, the collection of data coming from the different planned experimental campaigns will allow to qualify and validate numerical models and codes currently adopted for the design of components, as well as for the modelling of complex phenomena typical of the WCLL BB. In order to come to a definitive design of the different facilities constituting the experimental platform, several design analyses assessing the thermal, hydraulic and structural performances of the different facilities and components are necessary. The paper reports a highlight of the W-HYDRA platform with a general description of the facilities. Some of the most relevant design studies carried out so far are reported as well, highlighting their impact on the evolution of the design.

W-HYDRA: a new experimental platform for the water-cooled lead lithium breeding blanket / Arena, P.; Del Nevo, A.; Eboli, M.; Gonfiotti, B.; Maccari, P.; Marinari, R.; Tincani, A.; Badodi, N.; Bongiovì, G.; Catanzaro, I.; Galleni, F.; Risi, C.; Sanasi, L. L.; Tarallo, A.; Vannoni, A.. - In: NUCLEAR FUSION. - ISSN 0029-5515. - 64:7(2024), pp. 1-9. [10.1088/1741-4326/ad50e9]

W-HYDRA: a new experimental platform for the water-cooled lead lithium breeding blanket

Vannoni, A.
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2024

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In the framework of the activities coordinated by the EUROfusion consortium, the Water thermal-HYDRAulic (W-HYDRA) experimental platform is being built at the ENEA Brasimone Research Centre in order to support the development of the Water-Cooled Lead Lithium (WCLL) Breeding Blanket (BB). In particular, this infrastructure will make possible the installation and testing of prototypical mock-ups under relevant working conditions, such as the First Wall (FW), the manifold and the Steam Generator (SG). Moreover, it will represent an integral test facility for the investigation of phenomena characteristic of WCLL BB concept, such as the PbLi/water interaction. Finally, the collection of data coming from the different planned experimental campaigns will allow to qualify and validate numerical models and codes currently adopted for the design of components, as well as for the modelling of complex phenomena typical of the WCLL BB. In order to come to a definitive design of the different facilities constituting the experimental platform, several design analyses assessing the thermal, hydraulic and structural performances of the different facilities and components are necessary. The paper reports a highlight of the W-HYDRA platform with a general description of the facilities. Some of the most relevant design studies carried out so far are reported as well, highlighting their impact on the evolution of the design.
2024
breeding blanket; DEMO; experimental platform; WCLL
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W-HYDRA: a new experimental platform for the water-cooled lead lithium breeding blanket / Arena, P.; Del Nevo, A.; Eboli, M.; Gonfiotti, B.; Maccari, P.; Marinari, R.; Tincani, A.; Badodi, N.; Bongiovì, G.; Catanzaro, I.; Galleni, F.; Risi, C.; Sanasi, L. L.; Tarallo, A.; Vannoni, A.. - In: NUCLEAR FUSION. - ISSN 0029-5515. - 64:7(2024), pp. 1-9. [10.1088/1741-4326/ad50e9]
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