KALOS

KArlsruhe Lithium OrthoSilicate

The KALOS process was developed at KIT for the melt-based production of Advanced Ceramic Breeder (ACB) pebbles that will be used as tritium breeders for fusion energy. Not only has the process technology demonstrated its reliability and scalability, but it also offers a simple method for reprocessing the ceramics after use in the reactor.

The process is used to produce ACB pebbles consisting of Li4SiO4 and Li2TiO3 for the qualification of breeder blanket designs.



KALOS "Fuelling the Fusion Reaction"


Technical description

Process powders are heated up in a crucible to ~1400 °C to form a melt. Pressure is then applied to the crucible to form a laminar jet through a small nozzle. Selected frequencies are used to control the break-up of the jet, thereby forming individual droplets, which are then solidified using liquid nitrogen in a cooling tower. Recently, the process has been converted from a batch process to a continuous operation with a production rate of 2 kg/h.

After production, an extensive standardized quality control is performed that includes an analysis of the pebble sizes and distribution, the chemical and phase composition, the open and closed porosities, the mechanical strength of the pebbles, as well as an analysis of the surface morphology and microstructure. Advanced testing of the ACB pebbles includes the long-term thermal stability and the effects of neutron irradiation on the tritium release behavior and the material properties.


Representative Projects

The KALOS process and ACB development are integral to the qualification of the breeder blanket at KIT:

  1. KALOS is the only facility currently capable of producing tritium breeding ceramics at a semi-industrial scale within the EU, which is one of the reasons why ACB pebbles are being used for studies in multiple international projects
  2. ACB pebbles are the solid EU-reference material for tritium breeding and will be featured in future fusion reactor designs such as HCPB and WLCB in DEMO
  3. The HCCP breeder blanket design, being developed in collaboration with South Korea for testing in ITER, will use ACB pebbles as the tritium breeding material
  4. The irradiation campaign ACB-TREND(ACB's in situ Tritium Release Experimentunder NeutronirraDiation) is ongoing to test the in-situ tritium release behavior and tritium residence time of ACB pebbles (WWR-K reactor at INP, Kazakhstan)
  5. Neutron irradiations in the BR2 reactor at SCK-CEN, Belgium, within the campaign NICE-ACB(Neutron Induced Changesand Effectsin ACBs) are underway to investigate the influence on the material properties with post-irradiation examinations taking place at the FML at KIT


Representative publications


Galerie

Contact:

Oliver Leys (Process Engineer)

 

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