Abstract

CMSB (Cryogenic Molecular Sieve Beds) operated at 77 K is used for tritium recovery in the reference design of HCPB (Helium Cooled Pebble Bed) TER (Tritium Extraction and Removal) system. However, this technology has two main drawbacks: large consumption of liquid nitrogen and the controlling of tritium stream sent to the Tritium Plant, during the regeneration of the CMSB, in such way to avoid large variations in the gas flow rate.This paper reports on a preliminary evaluation for CMSB replacement by non-evaporable getter materials for tritium recovery. The advantages of NEG technology are the high specific pumping speed and capacity and the ability to withstand a large number of absorption/desorption cycles. In addition, NEG do not release hydrogen unless power is supplied to heat them, addressing an important safety issue related to uncontrolled release in case of power outage or subsystem failures.

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