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Current Status of Korea Heat Load Test Facility KoHLT-EB for Fusion Reactor Materials

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The Korea heat load test facility using electron beam (KoHLT-EB) was constructed and commissioned to perform high heat flux testing on plasma facing components (PFCs), such as ITER blanket first… Click to show full abstract

The Korea heat load test facility using electron beam (KoHLT-EB) was constructed and commissioned to perform high heat flux testing on plasma facing components (PFCs), such as ITER blanket first wall, the tungsten divertor, and heat transfer experiments on other cooling devices. Also it will be used for the thermo-hydraulic performance test of ITER helium cooled ceramic reflector test blanket module in Korea. Qualification tests will be performed to evaluate the use of the high heat flux test facility on PFC and fusion reactor materials. For the thermal fatigue test of PFCs, two types of tungsten mockups were fabricated. One is a coated tungsten on the ferritic–martensitic steel (FMS). The other is a hot isostatic pressing bonded tungsten with FMS. Also, the integrity and cooling performance should be tested under the same or similar operation conditions of the ITER PFCs. After the completion of the preliminary mockup test and the facility qualification, the high heat flux test facility, KoHLT-EB, will provide the performance test for the various PFCs in fusion reactor materials and PFCs.

Keywords: test facility; fusion reactor; test; heat; reactor materials

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
Year Published: 2017

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