Topical G: International Fusion Energy Technology Topical (ITER)

Session 294 - Interaction of Materials with Coolant in Water-Cooled Fusion Reactors
Water chemistry and corrosion issues in critical water-cooled components have the key influence on availability, reliability, and operational safety of the fusion reactor. This session provides a venue for the advancement of new research and technology applied to the fusion energy sector with particular focus on water chemistry and corrosion of materials, generation/transport of activated corrosion products and tritium. Papers which discuss these issues as applied to fusion energy systems are encouraged.
Chair: Andrei Y. Petrov
CoChair: Jeremy T. Busby
  Water ChEmistry and Corrosion of Iter Tokamak Cooling Water Systems
Otakar Jonas, Lee M. Machemer
  Modeling of Activated Corrosion Product Transport: A Theoretical Approach
Stanislav I. Golubov, Jeremy T. Busby, Roger E. Stoller, Andrei Petrov
  A Review of Corrosion and Water ChEmistry Aspects Concerning the Tokamak Cooling Water Systems of Iter
Anders Molander
  Role of Water Treatment in Corrosion Control of Iter Cooling Water System
Frances M. Cutler, Andrei Y. Petrov
  Effect of Water ChEmistry on Aqueous Corrosion of Copper
Tamara I. Petrova

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