Overview of the current status of IFMIF-DONES test cell biological shielding design

Abstract The IFMIF-DONES (International Fusion Materials Irradiation Facility-Demo Oriented NEutron Source) test cell (TC) biological shielding is responsible of providing sufficient protection for the surrounding rooms and cells from intensive neutron irradiation and gamma radiation from inside of the TC. The TC biological shielding is composed of surrounding shielding walls, two top shielding plugs, six piping and cabling plugs (PCPs), TC floor, and removable shielding materials below the TC floor. Based on the previous TC configuration, the design of the lower shielding plug has been further developed by defining the specifications of embedded helium active cooling systems with the support of neutronic simulations, CFD analysis, and remote handling requirements. The PCP design is updated to provide sufficient space for pipe and cable connections. A preliminary piping of the water cooling system inside the heavy concrete shielding walls has been performed to qualify the capability of removing volumetric nuclear heating during irradiation experiments. The geometry of TC surrounding shielding walls are adjusted according to the latest design of PCPs and LSP as well as the requirements of the active cooling pipes which are embedded in the TC surrounding walls.