Abstract

This paper presents the recent development studies on the adaptation of the European Ceramic BIT Blanket to updated DEMO specifications. The adaptation work is in progress, since 1990, when a detailed comparison between two existing designs lead to the selection of an unique concept. The main new developments concern the separation in two parts of the inboard blanket segments at the level of the lower divertor, the consequent improvement of the blanket coverage, the simplification of maintenance operations, and finally the increased compactness of the blanket because of the inclusion of the shielding into the breeder assembly.

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