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Conceptual Design of HFIR Irradiation Experiment for Material Compatibility Study on Liquid Sn Divertor
Masatoshi KONDOBruce A. PINTJiheon JUNNick RUSSELLJoel McDUFFEEMasafumi AKIYOSHITeruya TANAKANaoko OONOJunichi MIYAZAWAJosina W GERINGERYutai KATOHYuji HATANO
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2021 Volume 16 Pages 2405040

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Liquid Sn is one of the promising coolants for liquid surface divertor concept of fusion reactors. However, the compatibility between liquid Sn and structural materials is an important issue that has to be addressed, because liquid Sn is extremely corrosive to steels at high temperatures. The corrosion may be mitigated when a protective Al2O3 layer is formed on the surface of alumina forming steels. However, the effect of neutron irradiation on the integrity of protective layer is not made clear so far. Japan and US joint research project “FRONTIER” started in 2019 to investigate the material compatibility under neutron irradiation. The purpose of the present study is to develop the conceptual design of the irradiation test capsule which enables material compatibility tests for the alumina forming steels - liquid metal systems under neutron irradiation in the High Flux Isotope Reactor at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, TN, USA. The three dimensional drawing of capsule structure was then developed. The validity of the material selections for the capsule design was investigated by means of corrosion tests of SiC, Si3N4, Ti, and Mo in liquid Sn at 773 K for 262 hr.

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