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- Topical G: International Fusion Energy Technology Topical
- Fusion Fuel Cycle and Hydrogen Processing
- (88b) Iter Tokamak Exhaust Processing System
The USIPO has selected the Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) in partnership with the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) to complete the TEP portion of the project. The TEP system consists of a series of filters, catalysts and permeators to achieve a timely separation of hydrogen isotopes from all other species contained in the Tokamak exhaust. The hydrogen isotopes are then sent to a system, furnished by the EU, to deliver deuterium and Tritium for continuous re-injection into the Tokamak. The TEP system must therefore be rugged, maintainable, and have enough surge capacity to meet the anticipated life of 20 years.