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  • 2024The Transient Thermal Ageing of Eurofer 97 by Mitigated Plasma Disruptionscitations
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  • Dawson, Huw
  • Martin, Tomas L.
  • Hargreaves, James P.
  • Kumar, David
  • Dominguez-Andrade, Hugo
  • Moore, Stacy R.
  • Tipping, Hannah E.
  • Hanna, Peter D.
  • Smith, Philip
  • Springell, Ross
  • Rennie, Sophie
  • Legg, Florence
  • Podor, Renaud
  • Chaney, Daniel Alexander
  • Wąsik, Jacek Michał
  • Sasikumar, Yadukrishnan
  • Bright, Eleanor Lawrence
  • Hussain, Syed Akbar
  • Nicholls, Rebecca
  • Sutcliffe, Joseph
  • Siberry, Angus
  • Darnbrough, James Edward
  • Griffiths, Gareth
  • Lewis, Jarrod
  • Bell, Christopher
  • Laverock, Jude
  • Springell, Ross S.
  • Goddard, David T.
  • Ward, Roger C. C.
  • Chaney, Daniel
  • Bell, Dr Christopher
  • Lander, Gerard H.
  • Bright, Eleanor S. Lawrence
  • Holmes, R.
  • Flewitt, Peter E. J.
  • Scorror, Alex
  • Burrows, Robert W.
  • Hargreaves, James
  • Bharj, Amrick
  • Warren, A. D.
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The Transient Thermal Ageing of Eurofer 97 by Mitigated Plasma Disruptions

  • Dawson, Huw
  • Martin, Tomas L.
  • Hargreaves, James P.
  • Kumar, David
  • Dominguez-Andrade, Hugo
  • Moore, Stacy R.
  • Tipping, Hannah E.
  • Harding, Lottie Mae
  • Hanna, Peter D.
Abstract

Plasma disruptions in a commercial-scale tokamak will impose high magnitude, short-duration thermal loads on its plasma-facing first wall. Despite a plethora of mitigation measures, these severe, off-normal events are likely to briefly expose the structural materials of the first wall to significant temperature excursions. Eurofer 97, the reference structural material for the plasma-facing first wall of the EU DEMO tokamak, is a reduced activation 9Cr steel with a normalised and tempered ferritic/martensitic microstructure. Repeated exposure to the thermal effects of disruptions over the operating lifetime of a reactor may promote a cumulative evolution of Eurofer 97′s microstructure, affecting key material properties crucial to first wall performance. This novel transient thermal degradation mechanism has been explored via a laser-based transient heating experiment, supported by time-dependent finite element thermal analysis studies of DEMO’s water-cooled lithium–lead first wall during a mitigated plasma disruption. Transient-affected samples of Eurofer 97 were characterised via scanning and transmission electron microscopy techniques (SEM/TEM), including electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), and selective area electron diffraction (SAED). Microhardness and magnetisation testing data are also presented. A single 700 °C thermal transient was found sufficient to coarsen and partially recrystallise Eurofer 97′s tempered martensite sub-grains at the tungsten-Eurofer 97 interface. Further transient exposure at 700 °C resulted in the significant growth of equiaxed grains, the nucleation of intergranular Cr-rich M7C3 and M23C6 carbides, and the coarsening of V-rich and intra-granular Ta-rich MX precipitates. The microstructural effects of 850 °C transients are also reported. Notably, after 1,000 transients at 850 °C the hardness of Eurofer 97 was found to have decreased by 32 %.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • Carbon
  • grain
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • experiment
  • carbide
  • steel
  • thermal analysis
  • hardness
  • transmission electron microscopy
  • precipitate
  • Lithium
  • aging
  • activation
  • Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy
  • electron backscatter diffraction
  • tungsten