Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4921343 | Fusion Engineering and Design | 2016 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
An experimental program based on a First Wall mock-up is presented as preparation for the qualification of breeding blanket mock-ups at high heat flux in the Helium Loop Karlsruhe (HELOKA) facility. Two objectives of the experimental program have been defined: testing of the experimental setup and a first validation of FE models. The design and manufacturing of mock-up representing about 1/3 of the heated zone of an ITER Test Blanket Module (TBM) First Wall is discussed. A modular attachment system concept has been developed for the fixation of the mock-up in order to be able to generate different stress distributions and levels on the plate, which is confirmed by thermo-mechanical analyses. The HELOKA facility is able to provide a TBM relevant helium cooling system and to generate the required surface heat flux by an electron beam gun. An installed IR camera can be used to measure the temperature distribution on the surface.
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Authors
C. Zeile, A. Abou-Sena, L.V. Boccaccini, B.E. Ghidersa, Q. Kang, A. Kunze, L. Lamberti, I.A. Maione, J. Rey, A. von der Weth,