Lithium Experimental Application Platform (LEAP): a step forward to reactor-scale liquid metal Plasma-Facing Components studies

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Abstract

Flowing liquid lithium Plasma Facing Components (PFCs) offer significant improvements in plasma stability for fusion devices and solutions for heat and particle fluxes, erosion, impurity extraction, fuel recycling, and enabling access to low-recycling regimes that could shrink reactor size. Despite these benefits, challenges persist in understanding the lithium safety and material properties, liquid metal flow stabilities, and implementing lithium plumbing systems in fusion reactors. The development of robust liquid lithium flowing and handling systems with a reactor-scale lithium inventory requires experimental platforms to prototype and test various designs of liquid lithium PFCs. Designed as a large-scale (∼ 3m × 2m × 2m) modularized glovebox system filled with Argon during operation, the Lithium Experimental Application Platform (LEAP) aims to provide a flexible and versatile liquid lithium testing facility at PPPL with a 50lb (22.68kg) inventory under reactor-like magnetic fields and heating as an end goal. LEAP is designed to meet national safety standards and supports the development of new liquid metal PFC concepts that can be integrated into fusion reactors, thereby accelerating the integration of liquid lithium in fusion technology.

*The research described in this paper (abstract) was conducted under the Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) Program at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, a national laboratory operated by Princeton University for the U.S. Department of Energy under Prime Contract No. DE-AC02-09CH11466. The United States Government retains a non exclusive, paid-up, irrevocable, world-wide license to publish or reproduce the published form of this manuscript, or allow others to do so, for United States Government purposes

Publication: Y. Xu, Y. Momozaki, M. Hvasta, E. Kolemen, 2024, Modularized Gloveroom Secondary Containment for Large-scale Liquid Metal Experiments. In prep.

Presenters

  • Yufan Xu

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

Authors

  • Yufan Xu

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
  • Yoichi Momozaki

    • Argonne National Laboratory
  • Mike Hvasta

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
  • Egemen Kolemen

    • Princeton University