The primary results for the mixed carbon material used for high flux steady-state tokamak operation in China

  • Q. G. Guo
  • , J. G. Li
  • , G. T. Zhai
  • , L. Liu
  • , J. R. Song
  • , L. F. Zhang
  • , Y. X. He
  • , J. L. Chen

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Abstract

Several types of carbon mixed materials have been developed in China to be used for high flux steady-state tokamak operation. Performance evaluation of these materials is necessary to determine their applicability as PFCs for high flux steady state. This paper describes the primary results of carbon mixed materials and the effects of dopants on properties are primarily discussed. Test results reveal that bulk boronized graphite has excellent physical and mechanical properties while their thermal conductivity is no more than 73 W/m K due to the formation of a uniform boron-carbon solid solution. In case of multi-element doped graphite, titanium dopant or a decreased boron content is favorable to enhance thermal conductivity. A kind of doped graphite has been developed with thermal conductivity as high as 278 W/ m K by optimizing the compositions. Correlations among compositions, microstructure and properties of such doped graphite are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)191-195
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Nuclear Materials
Volume290-293
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2001

Keywords

  • Carbon
  • Material mixing

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