2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnucmat.2017.08.020
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The thermo-mechanical behaviour of W-Cu metal matrix composites for fusion heat sink applications: The influence of the Cu content

Abstract: Copper and its alloys are used as heat sink materials for next generation fusion devices and will be joined to tungsten as an armour material. However, the joint of W and Cu experiences high thermal stresses when exposed to high heat loads so an interlayer material could effectively ensure the lifetime of the component by reducing the thermal mismatch. Many researchers have published results on the production of W-Cu composites aiming attention at its thermal conductivity; nevertheless, the mechanical performa… Show more

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“…In these specimens, notches were introduced using ultra-short laser ablation, the so-called single edge laser-notch beam (SELNB) method [ 17 ]. This technique, which was successfully tested in brittle materials [ 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 ], produces very sharp notches in the material ( Figure 2 ) in the order of nanometers and can be considered equivalent to a natural flaw. Additionally, the process is performed with high speed, high accuracy, good reproducibility and precision for reliable fracture toughness testing.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In these specimens, notches were introduced using ultra-short laser ablation, the so-called single edge laser-notch beam (SELNB) method [ 17 ]. This technique, which was successfully tested in brittle materials [ 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 ], produces very sharp notches in the material ( Figure 2 ) in the order of nanometers and can be considered equivalent to a natural flaw. Additionally, the process is performed with high speed, high accuracy, good reproducibility and precision for reliable fracture toughness testing.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DIC uses image registration algorithms to track the relative displacements of material points between a reference (typically, an undeformed zone) image and a current (typically, the deformed) image [16]. In this study, an open source 2D DIC MATLAB program called Ncorr [17] was used for the measurements and further processing of the recorded displacement field, as described by [18]. With this setup, it was possible to obtain resolutions higher than 10 μm/pixel.…”
Section: Experimental Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The maximum temperature at the heat sink, although increased, should not represent an issue for the composite material, as suggested in [12], but further studies are needed.…”
Section: Thermal Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…of W content was investigated as an alternative option. Its material properties were taken from existing literature [12,13]. The W concentration in the composite can be changed based on inputs from neutronic analyses which will be carried out in a second phase.…”
Section: Geometry and Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%