M. Scheerer et al., Thermomechanical behaviour of actively cooled divertor elements with internal coolant flow return, FUSION ENG, 49, 2000, pp. 331-336
For future fusion devices, target element specimens with a reversal of the
coolant flow have been designed, manufactured and tested. Two parallel OFHC
-Cu tubes connected with another at one end by a Cu flow reversal element b
razed onto blocks of a 2-D Carbon Fibber reinforced Carbon (CFC) have been
selected to realize such divertor elements. To estimate the thermal behavio
ur, heat load experiments were performed in the high heat flux ion beam fac
ility MARION. Peak power densities up to 13 MW/m(2) for 5, 10 and 20 s of t
he elliptic Gaussian shaped hydrogen ion beam have been applied to the targ
et element specimens. After extreme heat loads, cracks in the 2-D CFC block
occurred leading to a strong deformation of the CFC and a partial detachme
nt of the Cu tubes. By using a castellated CFC materials and a large number
of braze depots for the target elements no cracking of the CFC material to
ok place and a good thermal performance up to power loads of more than 10 M
W/m(2) has been achieved. (C) 2000 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.