TPX等离子体表面组分的结构分析

E. Reis, E. Chin, K. Redler, F. Williams
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对托卡马克物理实验(TPX)导流器和板内限位器的概念设计进行了结构设计计算和有限元分析。对导流器和板内限位器支撑结构进行了有限元分析,以应对由晕流和等离子体破坏引起的涡流引起的负载。结果表明,概念设计满足主应力允许值。进行了一系列范围研究,以评估各种瓷砖材料和TPX导流器设计的热响应和结构响应。这些研究的目的是调查如果放宽目前对热通量表面的设计要求,可能会产生什么增益。研究了铍和各种碳碳材料在分散强化铜管上的钎焊。研究包括不同厚度的软铜兼容层连接铜管和瓷砖的影响。对1D、2D和4D碳-碳和铍单块设计以及1D碳-碳鞍块设计进行了弹塑性热应力分析。在计算钎焊后和稳态工况下的应力状态时,考虑了铜管内在钎焊循环过程中的残余应力和塑性应变量。
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Structural analysis of the TPX plasma facing components
Structural design calculations and finite element analyses of the conceptual designs of the Tokamak Physics Experiment (TPX) divertor and inboard limiter were performed for thermal and electromagnetic induced mechanical loads. Finite element analyses of the divertor and inboard limiter support structures were performed for loads due to halo currents and eddy currents due to a plasma disruption. The results show the conceptual designs satisfy primary stress allowables. A number of scoping studies were performed to evaluate the thermal and structural response of various tile materials and designs for the TPX divertor. The purpose of these studies was to investigate what possible gains would occur if the present design requirements for the heat flux surfaces were eased. The studies were performed for beryllium and various carbon-carbon materials brazed to a dispersion strengthened copper tube. The studies included the effects of a soft copper compliant layer of varying thicknesses interfacing the copper tube and the tile. Elastic-plastic thermal stress analyses were performed of 1D, 2D, and 4D carbon-carbon and beryllium monoblock designs and for a saddleblock design with 1D carbon-carbon. The residual stresses and amount of plastic straining in the copper tube during the braze cycle are accounted for in computing the stress state after the brazing process and during steady state operating conditions.
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