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A Multidisciplinary Approach to Volumetric Neutron Source (VNS) Thermal Shield Design: Analysis and Optimisation of Electromagnetic, Thermal, and Structural Behaviours

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  • Fabio Viganò

    (LTCalcoli S.r.l., Via Bergamo 60, 23807 Merate, Italy)

  • Irene Pagani

    (LTCalcoli S.r.l., Via Bergamo 60, 23807 Merate, Italy)

  • Simone Talloni

    (LTCalcoli S.r.l., Via Bergamo 60, 23807 Merate, Italy)

  • Pouya Haghdoust

    (LTCalcoli S.r.l., Via Bergamo 60, 23807 Merate, Italy)

  • Giovanni Falcitelli

    (LTCalcoli S.r.l., Via Bergamo 60, 23807 Merate, Italy)

  • Ivan Maione

    (Institute for Neutron Physics and Reactor Technology, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), 76344 Karlsruhe, Germany)

  • Lorenzo Giannini

    (FTD Department, EUROfusion Consortium, Boltzmannstr. 2, 85748 Garching, Germany)

  • Cesar Luongo

    (FTD Department, EUROfusion Consortium, Boltzmannstr. 2, 85748 Garching, Germany)

  • Flavio Lucca

    (LTCalcoli S.r.l., Via Bergamo 60, 23807 Merate, Italy)

Abstract

The Volumetric Neutron Source (VNS) is a pivotal facility proposed for advancing fusion nuclear technology, particularly for the qualification of breeding blanket systems, a key component of DEMO and future fusion reactors. This study focuses on the design and optimisation of the VNS Thermal Shield, adopting a multidisciplinary approach to address its thermal and structural behaviours. The Thermal Shield plays a crucial role in protecting superconducting magnets and other cryogenic components by limiting heat transfer from higher-temperature regions of the tokamak to the cryostat, which operates at temperatures between 4 K and 20 K. To ensure both thermal insulation and structural integrity, multiple design iterations were conducted. These iterations aimed to reduce electromagnetic (EM) forces induced during magnet charge and discharge cycles by introducing strategic cuts and reinforcements in the shield design. The optimisation process included the evaluation of various aluminium alloys and composite materials to achieve a balance between rigidity and weight while maintaining structural integrity under EM and mechanical loads. Additionally, an integrated thermal study was performed to ensure effective temperature management, maintaining the shield at an operational temperature of around 80 K. Cooling channels were incorporated to homogenise temperature distribution, improving thermal stability and reducing thermal gradients. This comprehensive approach demonstrates the viability of advanced material solutions and design strategies for thermal and structural optimisation. The findings reinforce the importance of the VNS as a dedicated platform for testing and validating critical fusion technologies under operationally relevant conditions.

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  • Fabio Viganò & Irene Pagani & Simone Talloni & Pouya Haghdoust & Giovanni Falcitelli & Ivan Maione & Lorenzo Giannini & Cesar Luongo & Flavio Lucca, 2025. "A Multidisciplinary Approach to Volumetric Neutron Source (VNS) Thermal Shield Design: Analysis and Optimisation of Electromagnetic, Thermal, and Structural Behaviours," Energies, MDPI, vol. 18(13), pages 1-28, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:18:y:2025:i:13:p:3305-:d:1686163
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