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US-10156402-B1 · Dec 18, 2018 · US
US11869677B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11869677-B2 |
| Application number | US-202118253536-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 19, 2021 |
| Priority date | Nov 19, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jan 9, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jan 9, 2024 |
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A breeder blanket for generating tritium using neutrons produced by nuclear fusion of deuterium and/or tritium within a plasma confined within a fusion reactor. The breeder blanket comprises: a plasma-facing first wall; a breeder layer comprising lithium containing material for generating tritium from the neutrons; and neutron moderator material comprising metal hydride and/or deuteride arranged between the first wall and the lithium-containing material.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A breeder blanket for generating tritium using neutrons produced by nuclear fusion of deuterium and/or tritium within a plasma confined within a fusion reactor, the breeder blanket comprising: a plasma-facing first wall; a breeder layer comprising lithium-containing material for generating tritium from the neutrons, the lithium-containing material being provided in the form of liquid lithium metal or alloy, or a molten salt; and neutron moderator material comprising a yttrium hydride and/or a yttrium deuteride arranged between the first wall and the lithium-containing material. 2. A breeder blanket according to claim 1 , wherein the neutron moderator material is provided as a neutron moderator layer arranged between the first wall and the breeder layer. 3. A breeder blanket according to claim 2 , wherein the neutron moderator layer is configured to transmit more than 60% of neutrons having an energy of 14 MeV prior to entering the neutron moderator layer. 4. A breeder blanket according to claim 2 , wherein the neutron moderator layer is configured to reduce the energy of at least a proportion of the transmitted neutrons by more than 95%, the neutrons having an energy of 14 MeV prior to entering the neutron moderator layer. 5. A breeder blanket according claim 4 , wherein said proportion is greater than 25%. 6. A breeder blanket according to claim 2 , wherein the thickness of the neutron moderator layer is from 0.5 cm to 25 cm. 7. A breeder blanket according to claim 2 , wherein the thickness of the breeder layer is from 1 cm to 200 cm. 8. A breeder blanket according to claim 2 and comprising another neutron moderator layer comprising a yttrium hydride and/or a yttrium deuteride, the breeder layer being arranged between the neutron moderator layers. 9. A breeder blanket according to claim 8 , wherein the other neutron moderator layer is configured to reflect a greater proportion of neutrons than the neutron moderator layer between the first wall and the breeder layer. 10. A breeder blanket according to claim 8 , wherein the other neutron moderator layer is thicker than the neutron moderator layer. 11. A breeder blanket according to claim 8 and comprising another breeder layer comprising lithium containing material for generating tritium from the neutrons, the other neutron moderator layer being arranged between the breeder layers. 12. A breeder blanket according to claim 2 , wherein the breeder layer and the neutron moderator layer are separated from one another by one or more metal layers. 13. A breeder blanket according to claim 1 , wherein the neutron moderator material is provided within the breeder layer, the neutron moderator material being separated from the lithium containing material in the breeder layer by one or more layers of metal. 14. A breeder blanket according to claim 13 , wherein the breeder layer comprises a plurality of pellets comprising the neutron moderator material, the pellets being dispersed within the lithium containing material. 15. A breeder blanket according to claim 13 , wherein the breeder layer comprises a plurality of rods comprising the neutron moderator material. 16. A breeder blanket according to claim 15 and comprising releasable fixings for holding each of the rods in a fixed position within the breeder layer, the fixings being configured to allow the rods to be removed from and replaced within the breeder layer. 17. A breeder blanket according to claim 15 , wherein the breeder layer comprises a first region located closer to the first wall than a second region, the rods in the first region being more closely spaced from one another than the rods in the second region. 18. A breeder blanket according to claim 1 , wherein the ratio of yttrium atoms to hydrogen or deuterium atoms in the yttrium hydride and/or yttrium deuteride is from 1.0 to 2.0. 19. A fusion reactor comprising one or more breeder blankets according to claim 1 . 20. A method of operating a fusion reactor according to claim 19 , comprising generating tritium using the one or more breeder blankets and neutrons produced by nuclear fusion of deuterium and/or tritium within the fusion reactor and introducing the generated tritium into a plasma confined within the fusion reactor.
First wall; Blanket; Divertor · CPC title
Targets for producing thermonuclear fusion reactions, e.g. pellets for irradiation by laser or charged particle beams · CPC title
Recovery of specific isotopes from irradiated targets · CPC title
in nuclear reactors (by thermonuclear reactions G21B; conversion of nuclear fuel G21C) · CPC title
Other isotopes not provided for in the groups listed above · CPC title
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