Characteristics of surface oscillation on high speed liquid Li jet

► The free surface fluctuation of Li flow was measured by an electro-contact probe apparatus. ► The Li flow surface at 15mm is smooth covered with small waves in amplitude. ► The maximum wave height at 175mm in high velocity region is five times higher than it at 15mm. ► The number of higher wave is...

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Veröffentlicht in:Fusion engineering and design 2012-08, Vol.87 (7-8), p.1434-1438
Hauptverfasser: Yoshihashi-Suzuki, Sachiko, Hoashi, Eiji, Kanemura, Takuji, Kondo, Hiroo, Yamaoka, Nobuo, Horiike, Hiroshi
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Zusammenfassung:► The free surface fluctuation of Li flow was measured by an electro-contact probe apparatus. ► The Li flow surface at 15mm is smooth covered with small waves in amplitude. ► The maximum wave height at 175mm in high velocity region is five times higher than it at 15mm. ► The number of higher wave is less than that predicted by Rayleigh distribution. In the International Fusion Materials Irradiation Facility (IFMIF), high speed liquid lithium (Li) wall jet will be used as target irradiated by two deuteron beams of 125mA at 40MeV. To obtain knowledge of Li flow behavior, we have been studying on the surface wave characteristics experimentally using the liquid metal Li circulation loop at Osaka University. In this present study, the characteristic of surface oscillation on high speed liquid Li jet were examined. The free surface oscillation of Li flow was measured by an electro-contact probe apparatus, which detects electric contacts between a probe tip and Li surface. It was installed at 175mm and 15mm downstream from the nozzle exit to see influence of the initial growth of surface waves. The wave height of free surface waves was obtained from contact signal. While at 15mm region the flow surface is very smooth covered with small waves in amplitude, the surface waves are developed sufficiently at the 175mm. In the case of the velocity of 15m/s, the maximum wave height reaches 4.8mm. Heat deposition was estimated on the target back-plate with using the present statistical wave data.
ISSN:0920-3796
1873-7196
DOI:10.1016/j.fusengdes.2012.03.027