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Fusion Science and Technology | 2012

The Impact of Refractory Material Properties on the Helium Cooled Divertor Design

Michael Rieth; Jens Reister; Bernhard Dafferner; Siegfried Baumgärtner

Many divertor design studies for future fusion reactors rely on helium gas cooling. In these concepts, pressurized tubes or channels had to be operated at maximum temperatures between 1000 °C and 1300 °C while the lowest operating temperature is preset by the coolant inlet or by specific start-up and maintenance conditions. At such extreme temperature regimes, the only reduced activation material that would provide enough strength, paired with the necessary heat conductivity, is tungsten. Therefore, various tungsten materials and alloys are often publicized as candidate material for structural divertor applications. However, there are also clear limitations. Therefore, an intensive study on the influence of microstructure and chemical composition on the fracture behavior of industrially produced tungsten materials has been perfomed. This paper reviews the results and some other relevant properties of tungsten materials with respect to possible applications for structural divertor parts. Drawbacks and possible alternatives are discussed.


Fusion Science and Technology | 2014

Creep-Fatigue Interaction in Eurofer 3 Electron Beam Welds

Lorelei Commin; Siegfried Baumgärtner; Bernhard Dafferner; Silvia Heger; Michael Rieth; A. Möslang

Abstract In future nuclear fusion reactors, structural materials will undergo a large thermal cycling due to pulsed operation and the occurrence of several maintenance periods. Therefore, the investigation of the combined role of creep and fatigue loading is of major importance. In this study, we focused on Eurofer 3 electron beam welds. Two different post-welding heat treatments were carried out: a two-step heat treatment (30 minutes at 980°C followed by 2 hours at 750°C) and a one-step heat treatment (2 hours at 750°C). Fatigue, creep and creep-fatigue tests were performed. A 550°C test temperature was chosen, corresponding to the upper operation temperature currently foreseen for this material. Creep-fatigue experiments were achieved by interrupting a fatigue test and then applying a creep loading until the fracture of the specimen. Several fatigue pre-stress conditions were studied. The post-weld heat treatment influence was analyzed. The damage contributions of fatigue and creep were studied using electron microscopy. The results were compared to previous results obtained on base material.


ieee symposium on fusion engineering | 2013

Assessment of copper based materials for the Water-Cooled Divertor concept of the DEMO European Fusion reactor

Lorelei Commin; Steffen Antusch; Siegfried Baumgärtner; Daniel Bolich; Bernhard Dafferner; Wilfried Goldacker; Mirjam Hoffmann; Petra Lukits; Michael Rieth; Horst Zimmermann

High Heat Flux component fabrication for the DEMO European Fusion reactor requires the development of structural materials that exhibit high thermal conductivity, strength and radiation resistance. Depending on the cooling concept used (Water or Helium), several different materials are typical candidates for the divertor structural application, such as Tungsten alloys, Copper alloys, or Reduced Activation Ferritic Martensitic (RAFM) steels. This paper focuses on the use of Copper materials for Water-Cooled Divertor concepts. In this work, several possible solutions based on alternative copper material development were investigated. Reinforcement routes based on alloying, dispersion strengthening and composite material were studied. Material production was performed by several conventional melting processes on a laboratory scale. The produced materials were then characterized and compared using metallography, mechanical and thermal properties.


Fusion Engineering and Design | 2011

Deep drawing of tungsten plates for structural divertor applications in future fusion devices

Jens Reiser; Michael Rieth; Bernhard Dafferner; Siegfried Baumgärtner; R. Ziegler; A. Hoffmann


International Journal of Refractory Metals & Hard Materials | 2017

Ductilisation of tungsten (W): Tungsten laminated composites

Jens Reiser; Lauren M. Garrison; H. Greuner; Jan Hoffmann; Tobias Weingärtner; Ute Jäntsch; M. Klimenkov; Peter Franke; Simon Bonk; Carsten Bonnekoh; Sven Sickinger; Siegfried Baumgärtner; Daniel Bolich; Mirjam Hoffmann; Rainer Ziegler; Joachim Konrad; Jörg Hohe; Andreas Hoffmann; Tobias Mrotzek; Martin Seiss; Michael Rieth; A. Möslang


Nuclear materials and energy | 2018

Improvement of EUROFER's mechanical properties by optimized chemical compositions and thermo-mechanical treatments

Jan Hoffmann; Michael Rieth; M. Klimenkov; Siegfried Baumgärtner


Nuclear materials and energy | 2017

Assessment of industrial nitriding processes for fusion steel applications

M. Seitz; Jan Hoffmann; Michael Rieth; P. Margraf; R. Senn; M. Klimenkov; R. Lindau; Siegfried Baumgärtner; Ute Jäntsch; Peter Franke; A. Möslang


ICFRM-18, The 18th International Conference on Fusion and Reactor Materials, Aomori, Japan, 06.-10.11.2017 | 2017

EUROFER improvement by optimized chemical compositions

Jan Hoffmann; Michael Rieth; M. Klimenkov; Siegfried Baumgärtner


NEA International Workshop Structural Materials for Innovative Nuclear Systems (SMINS-4), Manchester, GB, July, 11-14, 2016 | 2016

Development of high temperature test facilities for material investigations in hot liquid metal flows

Alexandru Onea; Wolfgang Hering; Jens Reiser; A. Weisenburger; Martin Lux; Rainer Ziegler; Siegfried Baumgärtner; Robert Stieglitz


Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2013

A fail–safe and cost effective fabrication route for blanket First Walls

Lorelei Commin; Michael Rieth; Bernhard Dafferner; Horst Zimmermann; D. Bolich; Siegfried Baumgärtner; R. Ziegler; S. Dichiser; T. Fabry; S. Fischer; W. Hildebrand; O. Palussek; H. Ritz; A. Sponda

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Michael Rieth

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Bernhard Dafferner

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Jan Hoffmann

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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M. Klimenkov

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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A. Möslang

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Horst Zimmermann

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Jens Reiser

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Lorelei Commin

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Daniel Bolich

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Mirjam Hoffmann

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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