Development of divertor high heat flux components at JAERI

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Suzuki, S [1 ]
Suzuki, T [1 ]
Nakamura, K [1 ]
Akiba, M [1 ]
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[1] Japan Atom Energy Res Inst, NBI Heating Lab, Naka, Ibaraki 31101, Japan
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Recent progress on the development of new divertor high heat flux components in JAERI is presented in this paper, Small-scale divertor mock-up was tested in PBEF (Particle Beam Engineering Facility). The mock-up has armor tiles made of 3D carbon-fiber-reinforced carbon composite(CFC) brazed onto a cooling tube made of dispersion-strengthened copper (DSCu) with a silver-free material. In the thermal cycling experiment, the mock-up could survive from the cyclic thermal load of 20 MW/m(2). In addition, the divertor mock-up with CVD-W armors also could survive from the cyclic thermal load of 5 MW/m(2) for 1000 cycles. For the development of real-scale divertor mock-ups, the real-scale vertical target mock-ups were successfully developed and tested. The armor tiles were made of unidirectional CFC and the cooling tube was made of DSCu, At a heat flux of 20 MW/m(2), the mock-up with DSCu cooling tube could withstand 1,000 thermal cycles without any-evidence of thermal fatigue of the cooling tube.
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