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Low-temperature tensile strength of the ITER-TF model coil insulation system after reactor irradiation

โœ Scribed by K Bittner-Rohrhofer; K Humer; H.W Weber


Book ID
104112259
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
669 KB
Volume
42
Category
Article
ISSN
0011-2275

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โœฆ Synopsis


The windings of the superconducting magnet coils for the ITER-FEAT fusion device are affected by high mechanical stresses at cryogenic temperatures and by a radiation environment, which impose certain constraints especially on the insulating materials. A glass fiber reinforced plastic (GFRP) laminate, which consists of Kapton/R-glass-fiber reinforcement tapes, vacuum-impregnated in a DGEBA epoxy system, was used for the European toroidal field model coil turn insulation of ITER. In order to assess its mechanical properties under the actual operating conditions of ITER-FEAT, cryogenic (77 K) static tensile tests and tension-tension fatigue measurements were done before and after irradiation to a fast neutron fluence of 1 ร‚ 10 22 m ร€2 (E > 0:1 MeV), i.e. the ITER-FEAT design fluence level. We find that the mechanical strength and the fracture behavior of this GFRP are strongly influenced by the winding direction of the tape and by the radiation induced delamination process. In addition, the composite swells by 3%, forming bubbles inside the laminate, and loses weight (1.4%) at the design fluence.


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