2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnucmat.2007.04.021
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Thermo-structural analysis and design consideration of the replaceable backwall in IFMIF liquid lithium target

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“…In the previous analysis [2], the effects of the boundary conditions were overestimated when the simulated domain included only the back plate. In this analysis, by modeling nearly whole region of the target assembly, it was clear the effects of thermal boundary conditions of the end of the model on the calculated stress and deformation in the back plate were not so large.…”
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“…In the previous analysis [2], the effects of the boundary conditions were overestimated when the simulated domain included only the back plate. In this analysis, by modeling nearly whole region of the target assembly, it was clear the effects of thermal boundary conditions of the end of the model on the calculated stress and deformation in the back plate were not so large.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…In this analysis, the minimum thickness of the back plate (at its center) was selected to be 1.8 mm as a reference value in the current design requirements. It is expected that an increase in the back plate thickness will be effective in reducing the thermal stress and deformation [2].…”
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