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Thermo-structural design of the ARIES-III divertor with organic coolant in subcooled flow boiling

Authors :
G.E. Orient
M. Valenti
C.P.C. Wong
Dai-Kai Sze
Farrokh Najmabadi
Shahram Sharafat
M.Z. Hasan
E.E. Reis
Source :
[Proceedings] The 14th IEEE/NPSS Symposium Fusion Engineering.
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
IEEE, 2002.

Abstract

The thermal-hydraulic and structural design of the ARIES-III divertor plate is presented. The divertor plate is made of small-diameter W-3Re tubes laid along the radial direction and coated with 4 mm of plasma-sprayed tungsten on the plasma-facing side to withstand one hard disruption. The plate is contoured to have the constant heat flux of 5.44 MW/m/sup 2/ on the entire surface. The total divertor thermal power of 629 MW is removed by the organic coolant HB-40 with the same inlet/exit temperatures (340 degrees C/425 degrees C) as in the first-wall/shield coolant circuit. The principal mode of heat transfer is by subcooled flow boiling. The inlet pressure is 5.34 MPa and the exit pressure is 4.3 MPa, which, by passing through an orifice, is reduced to 1 MPa, equal to the first-wall/shield exit pressure. The total coolant flow rate is 3.35 m/sup 3//s and the circulation power is 18 MWe. The maximum plate temperature is 821 degrees C. The safety factor with respect to the critical heat flux is >or=2, and it is approximately 3 with respect to the maximum allowable plate temperature. Maximum equivalent total, thermal, and pressure stresses are also given. >

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
[Proceedings] The 14th IEEE/NPSS Symposium Fusion Engineering
Accession number :
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