Study of the wettability of fusion relevant steels by the sodium potassium eutectic alloy NaK-78

Several validation activities were dedicated to the High Flux Test Module (HFTM) of the International Fusion Materials Irradiation Facility (IFMIF) at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) in Germany. The HFTM contains 24 capsules packed densely with Eurofer specimens to facilitate their irrad...

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Main Authors: Ali Abou-Sena, Frederik Arbeiter, Tim Böttcher
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-12-01
Series:Nuclear Materials and Energy
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352179115300880
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spelling doaj-3da84415dfb24bd8add08716bed20e4a2020-11-24T23:16:52ZengElsevierNuclear Materials and Energy2352-17912016-12-019C29229910.1016/j.nme.2016.05.003Study of the wettability of fusion relevant steels by the sodium potassium eutectic alloy NaK-78Ali Abou-SenaFrederik ArbeiterTim BöttcherSeveral validation activities were dedicated to the High Flux Test Module (HFTM) of the International Fusion Materials Irradiation Facility (IFMIF) at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) in Germany. The HFTM contains 24 capsules packed densely with Eurofer specimens to facilitate their irradiation in the high flux zone directly behind the IFMIF neutron source. The small gaps among the Eurofer specimens are filled by the sodium potassium eutectic alloy NaK-78 to improve the thermal conduction among the specimens and achieve uniform and predictable temperature distribution. As a result of first trials, the filling process of NaK-78 into the specimens’ capsule had been identified as an issue worth further investigations. Therefore, the wettability of the steels Eurofer and SS 316 by NaK-78 is experimentally investigated to evaluate the applicability of this concept and identify the favorable conditions. In the experiment, the capillary rise of NaK-78 in a two-parallel-plates channel (gap) is investigated versus the following: (i) temperature of both NaK-78 and the parallel plates from 50°C to 350°C, (ii) machining techniques used for the parallel plates, (iii) thickness of the gap between the plates, and (iv) material of the parallel plates including Eurofer and SS 316. The present experimental results will help in defining the working conditions required to achieve an optimal filling of the IFMIF HFTM capsules with NaK-78 and a complete wetting of the capsules’ specimens.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352179115300880WettingSodiumNaK-78EuroferSS 316Fusion
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author Ali Abou-Sena
Frederik Arbeiter
Tim Böttcher
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Frederik Arbeiter
Tim Böttcher
Study of the wettability of fusion relevant steels by the sodium potassium eutectic alloy NaK-78
Nuclear Materials and Energy
Wetting
Sodium
NaK-78
Eurofer
SS 316
Fusion
author_facet Ali Abou-Sena
Frederik Arbeiter
Tim Böttcher
author_sort Ali Abou-Sena
title Study of the wettability of fusion relevant steels by the sodium potassium eutectic alloy NaK-78
title_short Study of the wettability of fusion relevant steels by the sodium potassium eutectic alloy NaK-78
title_full Study of the wettability of fusion relevant steels by the sodium potassium eutectic alloy NaK-78
title_fullStr Study of the wettability of fusion relevant steels by the sodium potassium eutectic alloy NaK-78
title_full_unstemmed Study of the wettability of fusion relevant steels by the sodium potassium eutectic alloy NaK-78
title_sort study of the wettability of fusion relevant steels by the sodium potassium eutectic alloy nak-78
publisher Elsevier
series Nuclear Materials and Energy
issn 2352-1791
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Several validation activities were dedicated to the High Flux Test Module (HFTM) of the International Fusion Materials Irradiation Facility (IFMIF) at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) in Germany. The HFTM contains 24 capsules packed densely with Eurofer specimens to facilitate their irradiation in the high flux zone directly behind the IFMIF neutron source. The small gaps among the Eurofer specimens are filled by the sodium potassium eutectic alloy NaK-78 to improve the thermal conduction among the specimens and achieve uniform and predictable temperature distribution. As a result of first trials, the filling process of NaK-78 into the specimens’ capsule had been identified as an issue worth further investigations. Therefore, the wettability of the steels Eurofer and SS 316 by NaK-78 is experimentally investigated to evaluate the applicability of this concept and identify the favorable conditions. In the experiment, the capillary rise of NaK-78 in a two-parallel-plates channel (gap) is investigated versus the following: (i) temperature of both NaK-78 and the parallel plates from 50°C to 350°C, (ii) machining techniques used for the parallel plates, (iii) thickness of the gap between the plates, and (iv) material of the parallel plates including Eurofer and SS 316. The present experimental results will help in defining the working conditions required to achieve an optimal filling of the IFMIF HFTM capsules with NaK-78 and a complete wetting of the capsules’ specimens.
topic Wetting
Sodium
NaK-78
Eurofer
SS 316
Fusion
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352179115300880
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