Nuclear Materials and Energy (Mar 2022)

Study on development policy for new cryogenic structural material for superconducting magnet of fusion reactor

  • Arata Nishimura,
  • Yoshinori Ono,
  • Osamu Umezawa,
  • Susumu Kumagai,
  • Yohko Kato,
  • Tetsuya Kato,
  • Tetsumi Yuri,
  • Masayuki Komatsu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30
p. 101125

Abstract

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A fusion DEMO will require large-scale cryogenic structure including TF coil cases. Because of huge electromagnetic forces, extra thick plates and/or wrought products will be supplied. Since the midsection of the huge block is weaker than the block surface region, the design yield stress must be determined taking account of this lower strength part. To search the manufacturing process to improve the midsection strength, the crystal refinement strengthening and the precipitation strengthening are considered together with the carbon and nitrogen solid solution strengthening. XM-19 was focused based on the variation of the yield stress and the fracture toughness, a 100 mm thick block and a 30 mm thick plate were trial produced, and strength and the fracture toughness at the midsection were evaluated. This study will present the experimental data and discuss the development policy for a new cryogenic structural material for a fusion reactor.

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