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Research Sheds Light on Tungsten Divertors Heat Removal Capacity
2020-12-30

20MW m-2 was reached! A research team led by prof. YAO Damao from the Institute of Plasma Physics of the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science (HFIPS) made important progress in the development of ultra-high thermal load tungsten divertor components.

 

As important components of the nuclear fusion device, divertors - designed to handle power exhaust - is one of the key issues for next step fusion reactors.

 

The team developed a kind of flat-type high heat load tungsten mock-up. It consisted of 2mm thickness pure tungsten bonded to pure copper and brazed to CuCrZr heat sink, with 1mm oxygen-free copper as interlayer.

 

Besides, special thermal transfer structure was designed in the heat sink, which significantly improved the heat transfer efficiency. The heat removal capacity of the mock-up was upgraded from the initial 5MW-2 in 2017 to 15MW m-2 in 2018, and then reached 20MW m-2 currently.

 

The mock-up withstood successfully 1,000 cycles of high heat flux (HHF) test of 20MW m-2 (15 seconds on and 15 seconds off) on the electron beam facility. The tungsten surface temperature was maintained within 930°C less than the recrystallization temperature of pure tungsten (1200°C).

 

After 1,000 cycles of HHF tests, there was no obvious degradation of the heat transfer performance and damage of the mock-up.

 

The next step is to apply the technology to the Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST) tungsten divertor to demonstrate its reliability and suitability for high-performance long-pulse plasma.