Activation, decay heat, and waste classification studies of the European DEMO concept

@article{Gilbert2017ActivationDH,
  title={Activation, decay heat, and waste classification studies of the European DEMO concept},
  author={Mark R. Gilbert and Thomas Jon Eade and Christian Bachmann and Ulrich Fischer and N. P. Taylor},
  journal={Nuclear Fusion},
  year={2017},
  volume={57}
}
Inventory calculations have a key role to play in designing future fusion power plants because, for a given irradiation field and material, they can predict the time evolution in chemical composition, activation, decay heat, gamma-dose, gas production, and even damage (dpa) dose. For conceptual designs of the European DEMO fusion reactor such calculations provide information about the neutron shielding requirements, maintenance schedules, and waste disposal prospects; thereby guiding future… 

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