Title :
Hypervapotron flow testing with rapid prototype models
Author :
Driemeyer, D. ; Hellwig, T. ; Kubik, D. ; Langenderfer, E. ; Mantz, H. ; McSmith, M. ; Jones, B. ; Butler, J.
Author_Institution :
McDonnel Douglas Aerosp., St. Louis, MO, USA
fDate :
30 Sep-5 Oct 1995
Abstract :
A flow test model of the inlet section of a three channel hypervapotron plate that has been proposed as a heat sink in the ITER divertor was prepared using a rapid prototyping stereolithography process that is widely used for component development in US industry. An existing water flow loop at the University of Illinois is being used for isothermal flow tests to collect pressure drop data for comparison with proposed vapotron friction factor correlations. Differential pressure measurements are taken, across the test section inlet manifold, the vapotron channel (about a seven inch length), the outlet manifold and the inlet-to-outlet. The differential pressures are currently measured with manometers. Tests were conducted at flow velocities from 1-10 m/s to cover the full range of ITER interest. A tap was also added for a small hypodermic needle to inject dye into the flow channel at several positions to examine the nature of the developing flow field at the entrance to the vapotron section. Follow-on flow tests are planned using a model with adjustable flow channel dimensions to permit more extensive pressure drop data to be collected. This information will be used to update vapotron design correlations for ITER
Keywords :
channel flow; cooling; fusion reactor design; fusion reactors; heat transfer; 1 to 10 m/s; ITER divertor; adjustable flow channel dimensions; differential pressure measurements; flow field; flow test model; heat sink; hypervapotron flow testing; inlet section; isothermal flow tests; pressure drop data; rapid prototype models; rapid prototyping stereolithography process; three channel hypervapotron plate; Aerospace engineering; Aerospace testing; Coolants; Design engineering; Heat engines; Heat transfer; Prototypes; Resins; Thermal conductivity; Thermal loading;
Conference_Titel :
Fusion Engineering, 1995. SOFE '95. Seeking a New Energy Era., 16th IEEE/NPSS Symposium
Conference_Location :
Champaign, IL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2969-4
DOI :
10.1109/FUSION.1995.534211