Monday, November 17, 2008: 3:15 PM-5:45 PM | |||
Franklin 11 (Marriott Philadelphia Downtown) | |||
Topical G: International Fusion Energy Technology Topical (TG) | |||
#150 - Fusion Energy Environmental Impacts (TG003) | |||
Energy derived from fusion is expected to have very low environmental impacts relative to other sources of energy. This session provides a venue for the advancement of new research and technology in the fusion energy sector with particular focus on fusion energy environmental impacts. Papers which discuss the development and status of the ITER cooling water, atmosphere/vent detritiation systems for the ITER fusion energy project are highly encouraged. Papers which address other aspects of low tritium processing are also encouraged. | |||
Chair: | Warren Curd | ||
CoSponsor(s): | Environmental Division (09) Research and New Technology Committee (18j) Nuclear Engineering Division (14) | ||
3:15 PM | 150a | Technical Challenges of Fusion Energy Samit K. Bhattacharyya, Benjamin J. Cross | |
3:40 PM | 150b | The Heat Rejection System of the Iter Reactor Giovanni Dell'Orco, Warren Curd, Dinesh Gupta, Fan Li, Keun-pack Chang, Kuehn Ingo, Akir Kumar | |
4:05 PM | 150c | The Environmental Impact of the Cooling Water System of the Iter Reactor Giovanni Dell'Orco, Warren Curd, Dinesh Gupta, Fan Li, Keun-pack Chang, Manfred Glugla, Magali Benchikhoune, Byung-Chan Na | |
4:30 PM | 150d | Processing Requirements for Iter Tokamak Exhaust Processing James E. Coons, R. Scott Willms, Bryan J. Carlson |
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