2016
DOI: 10.3390/pr4040040
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Design of a Multi-Tube Pd-Membrane Module for Tritium Recovery from He in DEMO

Abstract: Abstract:Dense self-supported Pd-alloy membranes are used to selectively separate hydrogen and hydrogen isotopes. In particular, deuterium (D) and tritium (T) are currently identified as the main elements for the sustainability of the nuclear fusion reaction aimed at carbon free power generation. In the fusion nuclear reactors, a breeding blanket produces the tritium that is extracted and purified before being sent to the plasma chamber in order to sustain the fusion reaction. In this work, the application of … Show more

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“…As explained before, high fictitious hydrogen pressure is not entirely in advantage, and it can lead to the coexistence of three solid phases in the thickness of alloyed palladium if the conditions are not respected. The presence of three phases modifies the mechanical behavior and the stress corrosion cracking for cathode of palladium alloy [21,22]. The hydrogen atoms in the β-phase push away the palladium atoms further to take up their location in the face-centered cubic lattice.…”
Section: Initial Observations and Formulation Of The Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As explained before, high fictitious hydrogen pressure is not entirely in advantage, and it can lead to the coexistence of three solid phases in the thickness of alloyed palladium if the conditions are not respected. The presence of three phases modifies the mechanical behavior and the stress corrosion cracking for cathode of palladium alloy [21,22]. The hydrogen atoms in the β-phase push away the palladium atoms further to take up their location in the face-centered cubic lattice.…”
Section: Initial Observations and Formulation Of The Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%