Title of article
Thermomechanical effects in a laser IFE first wall
Author/Authors
Blanchard، نويسنده , , James P. and Martin، نويسنده , , Carl J.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
15
From page
192
To page
206
Abstract
Laser fusion chamber walls will experience large, pulsed heat loads at frequencies of several hertz. The heating, consisting of X-rays, neutrons, and ions, occurs over a few microseconds and is deposited volumetrically over the first few microns of the wall. For a reasonable chamber radius, the heating will be such that the surface temperature is a significant fraction of the melt temperature of the wall, and significant plasticity can be expected in ductile wall materials. This paper presents results for the transient temperatures and stresses in a tungsten-coated steel first wall for a laser fusion device. Failure analyses are carried out using both fatigue and fracture mechanics methodologies. The simulations predict that surface cracks are expected in the tungsten, but the cracks will arrest before reaching the substrate if the crack spacing is sufficiently small. In addition, the thermal and stress fields are compared for a laser fusion device with several simulation experiments. It is shown that the simulations can reproduce the peak surface temperatures, but the corresponding spatial distributions of the stress and temperature will be shallower than the reactor case.
Journal title
Journal of Nuclear Materials
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Journal of Nuclear Materials
Record number
1362968
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