Persona: López Revelles, Antonio Jesús
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Publicación Neutron analyses and design of components for ITER (Resumen)(Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (España). Escuela Internacional de Doctorado. Programa de Doctorado en Tecnologías Industriales, 2018) López Revelles, Antonio Jesús; Juárez Mañas, Rafael; Sanz Gozalo, JavierPublicación A full and heterogeneous model of the ITER tokamak for comprehensive nuclear analyses(Nature Research, 2021-01-04) Juárez Mañas, Rafael; Pedroche Sánchez, Gabriel; Loughlin, M. J.; Pampin, R.; Martínez Albertos, Pablo; De Pietri, Marco; Alguacil Orejudo, Javier; Ogando Serrano, Francisco M.; Sauvan, Patrick; López Revelles, Antonio Jesús; Kolsek, Aljaz; Polunovskiy, E.; Fabbri, M.; Sanz Pérez, JavierITER is the flagship project, conceived as an experiment to select and develop the technologies for the first demonstration reactor, DEMO. Nuclear analysis is a core discipline in support of the design, commissioning and operation of the machine. To date it has been conducted with increasingly detailed partial models, which represented toroidal segments of the tokamak. However, the limitations of this methodology became evident as estimates of quantities relevant to design, safety and operation showed unquantifiable uncertainties, which is a risk. Here, we present a detailed and realistic 360° MCNP model of the ITER tokamak called E-lite. We demonstrate the model’s usability and practicality. Two examples are used to illustrate qualitatively and quantitatively how it solves previously intractable problems with marked benefits for the future nuclear analysis of ITER, with applications to DEMO and future reactors. E-lite constitutes a milestone in the field of nuclear analysis in terms of realism in the evaluation of key quantities.