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PR: American Nuclear Society welcomes Senate confirmation of Ted Garrish as the DOE’s nuclear energy secretary
Washington, D.C. — The American Nuclear Society (ANS) applauds the U.S. Senate's confirmation of Theodore “Ted” Garrish as Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).
“On behalf of over 11,000 professionals in the fields of nuclear science and technology, the American Nuclear Society congratulates Mr. Garrish on being confirmed by the Senate to once again lead the DOE Office of Nuclear Energy,” said ANS President H.M. "Hash" Hashemian.
H.Y. Khater, M.E. Sawan, S..W. Lomperski, I.N. Sviatoslavsky
Fusion Science and Technology | Volume 15 | Number 2 | March 1989 | Pages 900-905
ITER Nuclear Design | doi.org/10.13182/FST89-A39808
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Activation analysis was performed for the outboard (o/b) and inboard (i/b) blanket and shield of ITER. The options of using PCA or Tenelon were assessed. The o/b blanket and shield qualify as class C LLW. If Tenelon is used, it qualifies as class A waste. The i/b shield by itself qualifies as class C waste only if Tenelon is used. If PCA is used, then class C qualification can be realized if the i/b and o/b shields are disposed of together. The total amount of 14C produced in the coolant is 4650 Ci for LiNO3 and 54 Ci for LiOH. The Be/SS/W i/b shield results in a decay heat much less than that in an all W shield. Under adiabatic heat-up conditions, the PCA structure can withstand a L0CA and after one day the temperatures do no exceed 700°C.