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Effective Thermal Conductivity Measurement of the Candidate Ceramic Breeder Pebble Beds by the Hot Wire Method

Mikio Enoeda, Yosihiro Ohara, Nicole Roux, Alice Ying, Giovanni Pizza, Siegfried Malang

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 39 / Number 2P2 / March 2001 / Pages 612-616

Fusion Materials / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST01-A11963305

Published:February 8, 2018

The effective thermal conductivity of the pebble beds is one the most important design parameters for pebble bed solid breeder blanket. In the framework of IEA Implementing Agreement on Solid Breeder Subtask Group, measurement of pebble bed thermal conductivity by the hot wire method were defined as one of tasks to provide comparative information on the effective thermal conductivity of candidate ceramic pebble beds for DEMO blanket designs and ITER breeding blanket design. The authors previously reported the preliminary result of the pebble bed thermal conductivity for Li2O, Be and Al2O3. This paper presents the result of Li2TiO3, Li2ZrO3 (1 mm diameter) from CEA, and Li4SiO4 (0.25 - 0.63 mm diameter) from FZK.

Observation was compared to the correlations, SZB model and HM model. Contact area fraction was obtained by correlation fitting, of which the value is 4.9×10−3 for Li2TiO3, Li2ZrO3 (the same value as Li2O) and 1×10−6 for and Li4SiO4.