Published September 1995 | Version v1
Report

Manufacturing and thermomechanical testing of actively cooled all beryllium high heat flux test pieces

Description

One of the problems affiliated to ITER high heat flux elements development is a problem of interface of beryllium protection with heat sink routinely made of copper alloys. To get rid of this problem all beryllium elements could be used as heat receivers in places of enhanced thermal loads. In accordance with this objectives four beryllium test pieces of two types have been manufactured in open-quotes Institute of Berylliumclose quotes for succeeding thermomechanical testing. Two of them were manufactured in accordance with JET team design; they are round open-quotes hypervapotron typeclose quotes test pieces. Another two ones are rectangular test sections with a twisted tape installed inside of the circular channel. Preliminary stress-strain analysis have been performed for both type of the test pieces. Hypervapotrons have been shipped to JET where they were tested on JET test bed. Thermomechanical testing of pieces of the type of open-quotes swirl tape inside of tubeclose quotes have been performed on Kurchatov Institute test bed. Chosen beryllium grade properties, some details of manufacturing, results of preliminary stress-strain analysis and thermomechanical testing of the test pieces open-quotes swirl tape inside of tubeclose quotes type are given in this report

Additional details

Publishing Information

Imprint Title
Proceedings: 2nd IEA international workshop on beryllium technology for fusion
Imprint Pagination
399 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 388-394.
Report number
CONF-9509218--

Conference

Title
2. International Energy Agency (IEA) workshop on beryllium technology for fusion.
Dates
6-8 Sep 1995.
Place
Jackson, WY (United States).