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High-intensity non-brazed heat shield for safe steady-state operation

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2001
Elsevier New York, NY [u.a.]

Fusion engineering and design 56-57, 303 - 307 () [10.1016/S0920-3796(01)00315-5]

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Abstract: Many plasma-facing components in today's experiments are inertially cooled. Graphite tiles are mounted on a water-cooled steel plate using a spring and bolt mechanism. When exposed to high heat flux, such a shield can take loads only for a few seconds without becoming overheated. To operate in high intensity long pulsed/steady-state conditions, new actively cooled heat shields of brazed and non-brazed types are under development. With clamped (form-locked) monoblock tiles a prototype of non-brazed heat shield structure underwent its first high heat flux tests for divertor applications in the Julich MARION ion source [1]. The test results are encouraging, and validated a finite element model as discussed in this paper. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

Keyword(s): J ; plasma-facing components (auto) ; graphite tiles (auto) ; monoblock tiles (auto) ; finite element (auto)


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  1. Institutsbereich I (IPP-1)
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  1. Betrieb und Weiterentwicklung von TEXTOR-94 (22.74.5)

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