Published January 1, 2020 | Version v1
Journal article

Plasma-arc lamp high heat flux cycling exposure of neutron irradiated tungsten materials

  • 1. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN (United States)
  • 2. National Institute for Fusion Science, Toki city, Gifu (Japan)
  • 3. Tohoku University, Sendai, Miyagi (Japan)

Description

Thick plate, unalloyed W was neutron irradiated in the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) at 550 °C to a fast fluence of 1.24 × 1025 n m−2 E > 0.1 MeV (∼0.24 dpa). Unirradiated and irradiated specimens of the material were high heat flux (HHF) tested in the Plasma Arc Lamp (PAL) facility. The PAL uses a high-power photon source to provide a broad and even heat distribution on the sample surface. To simulate on/off cycling of normal operating plasma, the samples were exposed to approximately 800 cycles at 4.73 MW m−2 absorbed heat flux (incident heat fluxes of 10.95 MW m−2). After PAL exposure, slight changes were observed on the surfaces of the samples with SEM. The samples showed some annealing in the near surface polished region, but they were all below the damage threshold for cracking or other destructive features. The PAL has a large parameter space for future testing. The use of the HFIR and PAL to sequentially expose neutron irradiated samples to HHF will be a powerful tool for understanding materials behavior in a fusion-like environment. (topical issue article)

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1402-4896/ab47b1

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Physica Scripta (Online)
Journal Volume
2020
Journal Issue
T171
Journal Page Range
[5 p.]
ISSN
1402-4896