ICONE19-43111 Engineering Design of IFMIF/EVEDA Lithium Test Loop : Electro-Magnetic Pump and Pressure Drop

  • Kondo H
  • Furukawa T
  • Hirakawa Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

The Engineering Validation and Engineering Design Activities (EVEDA) for the International Fusion Materials Irradiation Facility (IFMIF) is proceeding as one of the ITER Broader Approach (ITER-BA). A Li circulation loop for testing hydraulic stability of the Li target (high speed free-surface flow of liquid Li as a beam target) and Li purification traps are under construction in the Japan Atomic Energy Agency as a major Japanese activities in the EVEDA. This paper presents specification of an electromagnetic pump (EMP) for the EVEDA Li Test Loop (ELTL) and evaluation of the pressure drop in the main loop of the ELTL. The EMP circulates the liquid Li at a large flow rate up to 0.05 m 3 /s (3000 l/min) under a vacuum cover gas (Ar) pressure of 10-3 Pa, thus the evaluation of cavitation generation is a crucial issue. The EMP used in the ELTL consists of two EMPs aligned in series through a U-tube whose size of one EMP is 0.8 m square and 2.6 m in length. The calculation of the pressure drop in the main Li loop to the EMP is approx. 25 kPa at the design maximum flow rate of 0.05 m 3 /s. On the other hand the height from the EMP to a Li tank to supply Li to the EMP is designed to be 9.72 m, and secures a static pressure and the cavitation number of 18 kPa and 3.4 respectively at the maximum flow rate in a vacuum condition. As a result, it is confirmed to prevent cavitation at the inlet of the EMP in this design.

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Kondo, H., Furukawa, T., Hirakawa, Y., Iuchi, H., Ida, M., Watanabe, K., … Nakamura, K. (2011). ICONE19-43111 Engineering Design of IFMIF/EVEDA Lithium Test Loop : Electro-Magnetic Pump and Pressure Drop. The Proceedings of the International Conference on Nuclear Engineering (ICONE), 2011.19(0), _ICONE1943-_ICONE1943. https://doi.org/10.1299/jsmeicone.2011.19._icone1943_40

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