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2nd Workshop on Tritium Transport Modelling in Nuclear Fission and Fusion
8th October 2024
The scarcity of this isotope and its radioactive nature make controlling its behaviour through modelling tools essential for safety. Moreover, tritium plays the role of fuel in nuclear fusion which presents a challenge for real-time control and self-sufficiency prediction that can only be managed with modelling tools. The project TITANS (Tritium Impact and Transfer in Advanced Nuclear ReactorS) is a 3-year multidisciplinary project that contributes to improving the knowledge of tritium management in fission and fusion facilities. This workshop aims to be a panel of experts to exchange knowledge and progress in tritium transport modelling techniques.
2nd Plenary Meeting of TITANS Project
9-11 October 2024
Tritium is a radioactive isotope of hydrogen. It is very rare, produced naturally in the upper atmosphere, during nuclear weapons explosions and as a by-product in nuclear reactors. Research is needed to control tritium discharges from existing fission installations, temporary storage or spent nuclear fuel repositories and future fusion power plants. Building on the outcomes of the EU-funded TRANSAT project, the EU-funded TITANS project will improve modelling tools to assess tritium inventory/migration in nuclear fission/fusion reactors, measure tritium release during dismantling of a tritium-contaminated setup, develop a mobile device for tritiated water processing and assess human and environmental toxicity impacts after accidental release.
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