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Suzuki, Satoshi; Araki, Masanori; Nakamura, Kazuyuki; Satoh, Kazuyoshi; Yokoyama, Kenji; Dairaku, Masayuki; Akiba, Masato
Japan Atomic Energy Research Inst., Tokyo (Japan)1995
Japan Atomic Energy Research Inst., Tokyo (Japan)1995
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[en] The plasma facing components in ITER are subjected to a high heat flux from fusion plasma. The heat flux is not only higher than that of existing tokamaks but also has a longer pulse duration (burn time). To minimize a peaking of the heat flux, the thermal deformation towards the plasma should be restrained. One-meter-long monoblock divertor modules with a sliding support structure were fabricated and tested at JAERI. Two kinds of support mechanisms were provided to minimize the thermal deformation of the modules in the upward and downward directions ; one is a pin type sliding structure and the other is a rail type support structure. Both modules were tested on the electron beam HHF test facility, JEBIS (JAERI Electron Beam Irradiation System), in JAERI. The steady-state heat flux of 15 MW/m2 was applied to the surface of the modules to simulate the design condition of ITER CDA. As a result of the HHF test, the performance of the sliding support structures was successfully demonstrated. Three dimensional elastic stress analyses were conducted using a finite element method. The result shows that the relatively high thermal stress is observed at the cooling tube ; and that the maximum thermal stress at the cooling tube exceeds its yield strength. It is necessary to perform the lifetime evaluation of the copper cooling tube against cyclic thermal stresses. (author)
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Jun 1995; 68 p
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