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Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power-transactions of The Asme | 2011

Design and Construction of IFMIF/EVEDA Lithium Test Loop

Hiroo Kondo; T. Furukawa; Y. Hirakawa; Mizuho Ida; Izuru Matsushita; Hiroshi Horiike; Takuji Kanemura; Hirokazu Sugiura; J. Yagi; A. Suzuki; T. Terai; S. Fukada; H. Nakamura

The International Fusion Materials Irradiation Facility (IFMIF) is a D + ―Li neutron source aimed at producing an intense high energy neutron flux (2 MW/m 2 ) for testing candidate fusion reactor materials. Under Broader Approach activities, Engineering Validation and Engineering Design Activities (EVEDAs) of IFMIF started on July 2007. Regarding the lithium (Li) target facility, design, construction, and tests of EVEDA Li test loop (ELTL) is a major Japanese activity. The detail design of the loop was started since early 2009. Construction of the loop was started at the middle of 2009, and completion is scheduled at the end of February 2011. This paper focuses on the design of the loop configuration and the major components. ELTL was designed to consist of two major Li loops, which are a main loop and a purification loop including an impurity monitoring loop. The main loop equips a target assembly which produces a high-speed free-surface Li flow to test the flow stability as the D + beam target. The maximum flow rate of an electromagnetic pump in the main loop was set to 3000 l/min, so that flow velocity in the target assembly is 20 m/s at the maximum. Regarding the purification loop, a cold trap and two hot traps and impurity monitors are installed in order to purify and monitor impurities in Li. The configuration of these components in addition to the specification and configuration of the whole loop is presented.


Fusion Science and Technology | 2012

Engineering Design of Contact-Type Liquid Level Sensor for Measuring Thickness Variation of Liquid Lithium Jet in IFMIF/EVEDA Lithium Test Loop

Takuji Kanemura; Hiroo Kondo; Sachiko Yoshihashi-Suzuki; Eiji Hoashi; Nobuo Yamaoka; Hiroshi Horiike; Tomohiro Furukawa; Mizuho Ida; Kazuyuki Nakamura; Izuru Matsushita; E. Wakai

Abstract In the Engineering Validation and Engineering Design Activities (EVEDA) on the International Fusion Materials Irradiation Facility (IFMIF), hydraulic stability of a liquid Li jet simulating the IFMIF Li target is planned to be validated in the EVEDA Li Test Loop (ELTL). This paper presents the engineering design of a contact-type liquid level sensor for use in ELTL. The sensor is going to be utilized to measure variation of jet thickness in the validation test on hydraulic stability of the Li jet, which is one of the major key tests to be performed in ELTL. A fundamental requirement for the engineering specification of the sensor is to ensure the position accuracy of the measurement probe against the pressure load of approximately 0.1 MPa between the inside and the outside of the test chamber. The calculation result on structural strength of the sensor with a Nastran code showed that the maximum displacement was 0.65 mm and that the sensor has adequate strength against the pressure load. The calculation result on the sensor temperature with an ABAQUS code showed that the probe tip’s temperature can be heated up to approximately the operation temperature with no heaters installed on the sensor.


Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power-transactions of The Asme | 2011

Measurement of Wavy Surface Oscillations on Liquid Metal Lithium Jet for IFMIF Target

Hirokazu Sugiura; Takuji Kanemura; Sachiko Yoshihashi-Suzuki; Hiroo Kondo; Tomohide Yoshikawa; Nobuo Yamaoka; Mizuho Ida; H. Nakamura; Izuru Matsushita; Hiroshi Horiike

The International Fusion Materials Irradiation Facility (IFMIF) has been conceived as a high-flux 14 MeV neutron source for testing candidate fusion reactor materials. In the current design, neutrons are generated by irradiating a target with a deuteron beam and high-speed free-surface flow of liquid metal lithium (Li) is adopted as the target. To reveal the stability of the Li flow, we have examined characteristics of surface waves at a location 175 nm downstream from a nozzle exit, which corresponds to the center of the beam irradiated region. In this study, the characteristics of surface waves just downstream of the nozzle exit were measured experimentally, since the initial growth of surface waves exerts a definite influence on the surface behavior of the Li flow in the downstream region. Experiments were carried out with a focus on surface oscillations of the Li flow using the lithium circulation loop at Osaka University. These oscillations are measured using an electro-contact probe apparatus, which can detect electrically a contact between the probe tip and the Li surface and provide local height data of surface waves. The apparatus was installed at a location 15 mm downstream from the nozzle exit and scanned the Li surface by moving along the liquid-depth direction. The experiments were performed for the velocity range of 3-15 m/s under argon gas atmosphere at a pressure of 0.13 MPa. The contact signal recorded in the experiment was used to analyze the characteristics of surface waves, and then the root-mean-square wave amplitude and the frequency of surface waves were calculated. It was found that the root-mean-square wave amplitudes of surface waves increased with a rise in the flow velocity, and reached approximately 0.18 mm at 14-15 m/s. And also, obtained frequencies were analyzed using a linear stability theory, and the variation of frequencies was examined with the mean flow velocity.


Fusion Science and Technology | 2012

Material Improvement of Hydrogen Isotope Permeation Monitor for Liquid Lithium

Juro Yagi; Akihiro Suzuki; Takayuki Terai; Kazuyuki Nakamura; Hiroo Kondo; Mizuho Ida; Takuji Kanemura; Tomohiro Furukawa; Yasushi Hirakawa

Abstract Titanium plates coated by iron were fabricated electrochemically as a candidate hydrogen isotope permeation window for liquid lithium. Contacting the window to liquid lithium containing deuterium between 673 and 873 K, its permeation behavior and resistance to degradation were investigated. The iron-coated window showed less permeability than the bare titanium window as well as good agreement with the theoretical value. Furthermore, the iron layer at the vacuum side surface strongly improved oxidation resistance. Decrease of permeability for 2 hours air exposure could be recovered within 30 hours in the case of the coated window, while that of the bare titanium window could not. The coated permeation window is promising regarding high permeability and antidegradation properties.


18th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering: Volume 6 | 2010

Current Status of Design and Construction of IFMIF/EVEDA Lithium Test Loop

Hiroo Kondo; Tomohiro Furukawa; Yasushi Hirakawa; Izuru Matsushita; Mizuho Ida; Hiroshi Horiike; Takuji Kanemura; Hirokazu Sugiura; Juro Yagi; Akihiro Suzuki; Takayuki Terai; Satoshi Fukada; H. Nakamura

The International Fusion Materials Irradiation Facility (IFMIF) is a D+ -Li neutron source aimed at producing an intense high energy neutron flux (2 MW/m2 ) for testing candidate fusion reactor materials. Under Broader Approach activities, Engineering Validation and Engineering Design Activities (EVEDA) of IFMIF started on July 2007. Regarding to the lithium (Li) target facility, design and construction of EVEDA Li Test Loop is a major activity and is in progress. This paper presents the current status of the design and construction of EVEDA Li Test Loop. The EVEDA Li Test Loop consists of a main loop system and a purification loop system. The detail design was started at the early 2009. Fabrication of the loop was started at middle of 2009, and completion is planned at the end of Feb. 2011. Currently, the system diagram of the EVEDA Li Test Loop is finished to be defined. The diagram and function of major components in the main loop system and the purification loop system are described in this paper.Copyright


symposium on fusion technology | 2007

Investigation of free-surface fluctuations of liquid lithium flow for IFMIF lithium target by using an electro-contact probe

Takuji Kanemura; H. Kondo; Nobuo Yamaoka; S. Miyamoto; Mizuho Ida; H. Nakamura; Izuru Matsushita; Takeo Muroga; Hiroshi Horiike


Fusion Engineering and Design | 2008

Latest design of liquid lithium target in IFMIF

H. Nakamura; P. Agostini; Kuniaki Ara; S. Cevolani; T. Chida; M. Ciotti; Satoshi Fukada; Kazuyuki Furuya; P. Garin; A. Gessii; D. Guisti; V. Heinzel; Hiroshi Horiike; Mizuho Ida; S. Jitsukawa; Takuji Kanemura; H. Kondo; Y. Kukita; R. Lösser; H. Matsui; G. Miccichè; Makoto Miyashita; Takeo Muroga; B. Riccardi; S. Simakov; R. Stieglitz; M. Sugimoto; Akihiro Suzuki; Shiro Tanaka; Takayuki Terai


Fusion Engineering and Design | 2010

Development of measurement technique for surface waves on high-speed liquid lithium jet for IFMIF target

Hiroo Kondo; Takuji Kanemura; Hirokazu Sugiura; Nobuo Yamaoka; Mizuho Ida; H. Nakamura; Izuru Matsushita; Takeo Muroga; Hiroshi Horiike


Nuclear Fusion | 2017

Overview of the IFMIF/EVEDA project*

J. Knaster; P. Garin; H. Matsumoto; Y. Okumura; M. Sugimoto; Frederik Arbeiter; P. Cara; S. Chel; A. Facco; P. Favuzza; Tomohiro Furukawa; Roland Heidinger; A. Ibarra; Takuji Kanemura; Atsushi Kasugai; Hiroo Kondo; Vincent Massaut; J. Molla; G. Miccichè; Shigeru O’hira; K. Sakamoto; Takehiko Yokomine; E. Wakai


Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2011

Characteristics of free-surface wave on high-speed liquid lithium jet for IFMIF

Takuji Kanemura; Sachiko Yoshihashi-Suzuki; Hiroo Kondo; Hirokazu Sugiura; Nobuo Yamaoka; Mizuho Ida; H. Nakamura; Izuru Matsushita; Takeo Muroga; Hiroshi Horiike

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Mizuho Ida

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

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Hiroo Kondo

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

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H. Nakamura

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

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Izuru Matsushita

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

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Tomohiro Furukawa

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

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