Description of capability

PSFC is developing a vacuum vessel for fusion that can withstand plasma disruptions. It relies on SiC with molten lead channels.

Some context: in a Nuclear fusion reactor, the fusion reaction happens inside a vacuum vessel, a hermetically sealed steel container that houses the fusion reactions and acts as a first safety containment barrier. It accomplishes several aims:

  1. Provide a high-vacuum environment for the plasma
  2. Shields radiation and radioactivity

In the SPARC design, the liquid sandwich vacuum vessel goes something like this: Plasma >> SiC >> Lead >> SiC >> FLiBe

Key people

Sara Ferry Jeffrey P Freidberg

Technology Readiness Level (1-9)

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