Design of Gaseous Tritium Recovery System Applying Commercially Available Membrane-Type Dehumidifier
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概要
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In order to realize the planned deuterium plasma experiments using the large helical device (LHD), the National Institute for Fusion Science (NIFS) is planning to install a system for tritium recovery from exhaust gas. While adopting typical tritium recovery systems, NIFS has also made plans for the development of a compact reduced-waste recovery system by applying a membrane-type dehumidifier. The applicability of a commercially available membrane dehumidifier has been evaluated experimentally, with the results indicating that such a membrane is feasible for practical application. Based on performance test results, the optimum specifications of the membrane dehumidifier are evaluated quantitatively and an actual tritium recovery system for the LHD has been designed.
- 一般社団法人 日本原子力学会の論文
- 2009-06-01
著者
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FUKADA Satoshi
Kyushu University
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TAKAMI Shigeyuki
Department of Engineering and Technical Services, National Institute for Fusion Science
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Tanaka Masahiro
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), Japan
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Tanaka Masahiro
Safety And Environmental Research Center National Institute For Fusion Science
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Uda Tatsuhiko
Safety And Environmental Research Center National Institute For Fusion Science
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Uda Tatsuhiko
National Institute For Fusion Science
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Takami Shigeyuki
Department Of Engineering And Technical Services National Institute For Fusion Science
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Okuno Kenji
Shizuoka University
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ASAKURA Yamato
National Institute for Fusion Science
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Oya Yasuhisa
Shizuoka University
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OGAWA Hideki
National Institute for Fusion Science
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TAKAMI Shigeyuki
National Institute for Fusion Science
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Tanaka Masahiro
National Institute For Fusion Science
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