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Off-line tests on pitting damage in mercury target

A liquid-mercury target system for the MW-scale target is being developed in the world. The moment the proton beams bombard the target, stress waves will be imposed on the beam window and pressure waves will be generated in the mercury by the thermally shocked heat deposition. Provided that the nega...

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Autores principales: Futakawa, M, Ikeda, Y, Ishikura, S, Kogawa, H, Tsai, C C
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/747583
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author Futakawa, M
Ikeda, Y
Ishikura, S
Kogawa, H
Tsai, C C
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Ikeda, Y
Ishikura, S
Kogawa, H
Tsai, C C
author_sort Futakawa, M
collection CERN
description A liquid-mercury target system for the MW-scale target is being developed in the world. The moment the proton beams bombard the target, stress waves will be imposed on the beam window and pressure waves will be generated in the mercury by the thermally shocked heat deposition. Provided that the negative pressure generates through its propagation in the mercury target and causes cavitation in the mercury, there is the possibility for the cavitation bubbles collapse to form pits on the interface between the mercury and the target vessel wall. In order to estimate the cavitation erosion damage due to pitting, two types of off-line tests were performed: Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB), and Magnetic IMpact Testing Machine (MIMTM). The data on the piping damage at the high cycle impacts up to 10 million were given by the MIMTM. Additionally the data obtained were compared with classical vibratory horn tests. As a result, it is confirmed that the mean depth erosion is predictable using a homologous line in the steady state with mass loss independently of testing machines and the incubation period is very dependent on materials and imposed pressures.
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spelling cern-7475832019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/747583engFutakawa, MIkeda, YIshikura, SKogawa, HTsai, C COff-line tests on pitting damage in mercury targetCondensed MatterA liquid-mercury target system for the MW-scale target is being developed in the world. The moment the proton beams bombard the target, stress waves will be imposed on the beam window and pressure waves will be generated in the mercury by the thermally shocked heat deposition. Provided that the negative pressure generates through its propagation in the mercury target and causes cavitation in the mercury, there is the possibility for the cavitation bubbles collapse to form pits on the interface between the mercury and the target vessel wall. In order to estimate the cavitation erosion damage due to pitting, two types of off-line tests were performed: Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB), and Magnetic IMpact Testing Machine (MIMTM). The data on the piping damage at the high cycle impacts up to 10 million were given by the MIMTM. Additionally the data obtained were compared with classical vibratory horn tests. As a result, it is confirmed that the mean depth erosion is predictable using a homologous line in the steady state with mass loss independently of testing machines and the incubation period is very dependent on materials and imposed pressures.JAERI-RESEARCH-2003-005oai:cds.cern.ch:7475832003
spellingShingle Condensed Matter
Futakawa, M
Ikeda, Y
Ishikura, S
Kogawa, H
Tsai, C C
Off-line tests on pitting damage in mercury target
title Off-line tests on pitting damage in mercury target
title_full Off-line tests on pitting damage in mercury target
title_fullStr Off-line tests on pitting damage in mercury target
title_full_unstemmed Off-line tests on pitting damage in mercury target
title_short Off-line tests on pitting damage in mercury target
title_sort off-line tests on pitting damage in mercury target
topic Condensed Matter
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/747583
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