Axial strain localization of CuCrZr tubes during manufacturing of ITER-like mono-block W/Cu components using HIP

  • S. X. Zhao
  • , L. J. Peng
  • , Q. Li
  • , W. J. Wang
  • , R. Wei
  • , S. G. Qin
  • , Y. L. Shi
  • , S. P. Chang
  • , Y. Xu
  • , G. H. Liu
  • , T. J. Wang
  • , G. N. Luo

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Abstract

Two forms of axial strain localization of CuCrZr tubes, i.e.; cracking and denting, were observed during the manufacturing of ITER-like mono-block W/Cu components for EAST employing hot isostatic pressing (HIP). Microscopic investigations indicate that the occurrence of axial strain localization correlates to the heavily deformed Cu grains and elongated Cr-rich precipitates as well as highly anisotropic microstructures, which impair the circumferential ductility. Annealing the as-received tubes at 600°C alleviates cracking due to partial recrystallization of Cu grains. However, the annealed tubes are still sensitive to wall thinning (caused by non-uniform polishing or tube bending), which results in denting. Denting may cause bonding flaws at CuCrZr/Cu interfaces and the underlying mechanisms are discussed. To some extent, denting seems do not affect the high heat flux performance of components. In this paper, we demonstrate that testing only the axial mechanical properties is not enough for manufacturers who use HIP or hot radial pressing technologies, especially for those anisotropic tubes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3083-3088
Number of pages6
JournalFusion Engineering and Design
Volume89
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Anisotropy
  • CuCrZr tube
  • Interfacial flaw
  • Strain localization
  • W/Cu mono-block

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