Nuclear Materials and Energy (Dec 2016)

Overview on the welding technologies of CLAM steel and the DFLL TBM fabrication

  • Junyu Zhang,
  • Bo Huang,
  • Yutao Zhai,
  • Shaojun Liu,
  • Qingsheng Wu,
  • Qunying Huang,
  • F.D.S. Team

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nme.2016.03.003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. C
pp. 317 – 323

Abstract

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Dual Functional Lithium Lead (DFLL) blanket was proposed for its advantages of high energy exchange efficiency and on-line tritium extraction, and it was selected as the candidate test blanket module (TBM) for China Fusion Engineering Test Reactor (CFETR) and the blanket for Fusion Design Study (FDS) series fusion reactors. Considering the influence of high energy fusion neutron irradiation and high heat flux thermal load on the blanket, China Low Activation Martensitic (CLAM) steel was selected as the structural material for DFLL blanket. The structure of the blanket and the cooling internal components were pretty complicated. Meanwhile, high precision and reliability were required in the blanket fabrication. Therefore, several welding techniques, such as hot isostatic pressing diffusion bonding, tungsten inner gas welding, electron beam welding and laser beam welding were developed for the fabrication of cooling internals and the assembly of the blanket. In this work, the weldability on CLAM steel by different welding methods and the properties of as-welded and post-weld heat-treated joints were investigated. Meanwhile, the welding schemes and the assembly strategy for TBM fabrication were raised. Many tests and research efforts on scheme feasibility, process standardization, component qualification and blanket assembly were reviewed.

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