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Korean activities on fusion safety

Authors
Kim, H.J.Kim, H.C.Kwon, M.Heo, G.Hwang, I.-J.Chang, S.H.Kim, J.K.Kim, Y.S.
Issue Date
2013
Keywords
fusion safety; Korean fusion DEMO plant; KSTAR; license; regulation
Citation
2013 IEEE 25th Symposium on Fusion Engineering, SOFE 2013
Journal Title
2013 IEEE 25th Symposium on Fusion Engineering, SOFE 2013
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/48840
DOI
10.1109/SOFE.2013.6635308
ISSN
0000-0000
Abstract
Korean activities on fusion safety have been going through three phases. The first phase started with the licensing of the Korean Superconductor Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR) classified to a radiation generating device on the basis of the existing nuclear regulations. To accommodate the specific characteristics of a tokamak device that was designed to use deuterium to study the fusion plasma physics, a set of instructions to examine the safety of KSTAR and to approve an operating permit were developed and issued by the regulatory body, Korean Institute of Nuclear Safety. The second phase is being done for the ITER. To verify the design of the test blanket module that will be installed and tested in the ITER, safety studies were carried out using the experimental results and computational codes. To minimize occupational irradiation damages, a study on the tritium behaviors is being carried out as Korea will provide a part of the tritium systems of ITER. The last phase has initiated to secure the safety and license for a fusion DEMO plant. Relevant studies have been being carried out in collaboration with the academies funded by the National Fusion Research Institute of Korea. These front-end studies includes the conceptual analysis on the safety and radiological consequences, preliminary studies on the layout research on the future regulatory requirements of the fusion DEMO plant. This paper summarizes these activities on fusion safety with the findings of the front-end studies. It also proposes a pathway for the licensing process of a fusion DEMO plant with the tokamak concept. © 2013 IEEE.
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