Abstract

For the helium-cooled ceramic breeder (HCCB) blanket concept improved in 2018 and the primary heat transfer system following China Fusion Engineering Test Reactor (CFETR) in 2019, an in-vessel loss of coolant accident (LOCA) has been investigated with the assumption of a break of the first wall (FW) coolant channels and a double-ended guillotine break of a helium cooling system (HCS) pipe in vacuum vessel (VV). The break leads to helium inject into the VV. After the accident occurs, the helium release leads a plasma disruption and pressure increase in the VV. This paper presents the analysis results of the in-vessel LOCA accidents in CFETR and gives the accident sequence compare with the break in the FW and header pipe. The accident analysis and influence compares can provide a reference for the iterative design.

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