DocumentCode :
1475670
Title :
Characterization of Bonded Glass/Polyimide Tapes for the ITER TF Coil Insulation
Author :
Prokopec, R. ; Humer, K. ; Maix, R.K. ; Fillunger, H. ; Weber, H.W. ; Knaster, J.
Author_Institution :
Atominst., Vienna Univ. of Technol., Vienna, Austria
Volume :
22
Issue :
3
fYear :
2012
fDate :
6/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
7700604
Lastpage :
7700604
Abstract :
The insulation of the ITER TF coils consists of multiple wrapped layers of glass fiber polyimide sandwich tapes. In order to simplify the fabrication process, the polyimide tape can be bonded to the glass fiber tape, mainly to avoid misalignments of the polyimide tape. However, due to the intense neutron and γ-radiation exposure, bonding agents have to be radiation resistant, otherwise the composite will be severely damaged, as was observed for the ITER TF model coil insulation. Two bonded glass fiber polyimide tapes (40 mm wide, ~0.175 mm thick) were supplied by Arisawa, Japan, and Advanced Composites Group, United Kingdom. Test materials were fabricated based on the build-up of the ITER TF turn insulation and vacuum pressure impregnated with a 40:60 cyanate ester/epoxy blend supplied by Huntsman, Switzerland. The mechanical properties of these materials were characterized prior to and after reactor irradiation to a fast neutron fluence of 2 × 1022 m-2 (E >; 0.1 MeV), i.e. twice the ITER design fluence. Static and dynamic tensile tests were carried out at RT and 77 K. The Arisawa tape showed excellent mechanical properties.
Keywords :
coils; fusion reactor materials; glass fibres; insulation; neutron effects; polymers; tensile testing; 40:60 cyanate ester-epoxy blend; Arisawa tape; ITER TF coil insulation; ITER TF turn insulation; ITER design fluence; SiO2; bonded glass fiber polyimide tape; dynamic tensile test; mechanical property; neutron fluence; reactor irradiation; size 40 mm; static tensile test; vacuum pressure; Bonding; Glass; Insulation; Neutrons; Polyimides; Radiation effects; Bonded glass polyimide tape; mechanical properties; reactor irradiation;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1051-8223
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2012.2191650
Filename :
6172557
Link To Document :
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