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High Heat Flux Test with HIP Bonded 50x50 Be/Cu Mock-Ups for the ITER First Wall

Dong Won Lee et al.

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 56 / Number 1 / July 2009 / Pages 48-51

ITER / Eighteenth Topical Meeting on the Technology of Fusion Energy (Part 1) / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST09-A8874

In order to verify the integrity of the first wall (FW) of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) the fabricated Be/Cu mock-ups were tested at the TSEFEY, e-beam facility, in Efremov, Russia. The Be/Cu mock-ups were joined with CuCrZr for a heat sink material among the Cu alloys and 316L austenitic stainless steel (SS316L) tubes for a coolant and then, joined with Be tiles for an armor material. Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP) was used as a manufacturing method at 1050 °C, 100 MPa for 2 hours for a Cu/SS joining and at 620 °C, 100 MPa for 2 hours for a Be/Cu joining. The high heat flux (HHF) tests were performed for two Be/Cu mock-ups with a 2.5 MW/m2 heat flux and 80 sec durations, which were determined from a preliminary analysis with ANSYS-11. The temperature results from the test showed a good agreement with the analysis results and the fatigue lifetime was evaluated from the strain analysis results.