Abstract
For the application to plasma facing component (PFC) in a fusion reactor, joining methods between tungsten (W) and ferritic-martensitic steel (FMS) have been developed and three W/FMS mockups were fabricated by HIP (hot isostatic pressing) joining method. Because the high heat flux test should be performed over the thermal lifetime of the mockup to confirm the integrity of joining technology, test conditions are found by performing a thermal-hydraulic and thermo-mechanical analysis with the conventional codes such as ANSYS-CFX and ANSYS-mechanical, respectively. From the analysis, the heating and the cooling conditions are determined, for 1.0 MW/m2 heat flux, to be 30 s heating and 30 s cooling with given test facility cooling system. And the test cycle number for thermal-fatigue testing is determined to be 2500 cycles because the estimated thermal-lifetime of the mockup is about 2324 cycles from the results of elastic-plastic analysis. The high heat flux test with KoHLT-EB will be performed with these test conditions in the near future.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 1353-1356 |
| Number of pages | 4 |
| Journal | Fusion Engineering and Design |
| Volume | 98-99 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 2015.10.1 |
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Keywords
- Hot isostatic pressing (HIP)
- Plasma facing component (PFC)
- Thermal-fatigue
- Tungsten armor
Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics
- Engineering - Mechanical
- Materials Science
- Engineering - Civil & Structural
- Engineering - Electrical & Electronic
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