Structural integrity of heavy liquid-metal target installed in spallation neutron facility. Part 4: Consideration by fracture mechanics of target container window
Creators
- 1. Japan Atomic Energy Research Inst., Tokai, Ibaraki (Japan). Tokai Research Establishment
Description
Developments of the neutron scattering facility is carried out under the high-intensity proton accelerator project promoted by JAERI and KEK. To estimate the structural integrity of the heavy liquid-metal (mercury) target used as a spallation neutron source in a MW-class neutron scattering facility, static and dynamic stress (including pressure wave in mercury) behaviors due to the incident of 1MW-pulsed proton beam (Maximum heat density is 461W/cc) were analyzed. In the analyses, two type target containers with semi-cylindrical type and flat-type beam windows were used as analytical models. As a result, it is confirmed that the stress generated by the pressure wave becomes the largest at the center of the beam window, and the flat-type beam window is more advantageous from the structural viewpoint than the semi-cylindrical type beam window. It has been understood that the stress generated in the beam window by the pressure wave can be treated as the secondary stress. Then, it has been understood that the stress and the stress range generated in the target window were bellow the allowable stress level defined by the standard of JIS on the maximum stress and fatigue strength. It has been experimentally confirmed that a cavitation was generated by generating the negative pressure in mercury near the target beam window and a collapse of cavitation damaged to the target container material, as pits. Then, the fracture mechanical analyses were carried out on the pit and a crack on pit tip. Consequently, it was clarified that the crack would not propagate because the inner surface of the beam window was become the compressive stress field due to the steady state thermal stress. Moreover, the evaluation technique of the cavitation which would be needed in the future was summarized. (author)
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Available from INIS in electronic form; Also available from JAEA; URL: http://jolisf.tokai-sc.jaea.go.jp/pdf/tec/JAERI-Tech-2003-093.pdfFiles
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Publishing Information
- Imprint Pagination
- 68 p.
- Report number
- JAERI-Tech--2003-093
INIS
- Country of Publication
- Japan
- Country of Input or Organization
- Japan
- INIS RN
- 36117020
- Subject category
- S43: PARTICLE ACCELERATORS;
- Descriptors DEI
- ACCELERATOR FACILITIES; CAVITATION; CONTAINERS; FATIGUE; FRACTURE MECHANICS; JAERI; LIQUID METALS; MERCURY; NEUTRON SOURCES; PROTON BEAMS; SPALLATION; TARGETS; THERMAL STRESSES; WINDOWS
- Descriptors DEC
- BEAMS; ELEMENTS; FLUIDS; JAPANESE ORGANIZATIONS; LIQUIDS; MECHANICAL PROPERTIES; MECHANICS; METALS; NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS; NUCLEAR REACTIONS; NUCLEON BEAMS; OPENINGS; PARTICLE BEAMS; PARTICLE SOURCES; RADIATION SOURCES; STRESSES
Optional Information
- Notes
- 40 refs., 37 figs., 5 tabs.; This record replaces 35074220