
handle: 11583/2675498 , 10871/17772
AbstractThe thermal performance of a carbon fibre composite-copper monoblock, a sub-component of a fusion reactor divertor, was investigated by finite element analysis. High-accuracy simulations were created using an emerging technique, image-based finite element modelling, which converts X-ray tomography data into micro-structurally faithful models, capturing details such as manufacturing defects. For validation, a case study was performed where the thermal analysis by laser flash of a carbon fibre composite-copper disc was simulated such that computational and experimental results could be compared directly. Results showed that a high resolution image-based simulation (102 million elements of 32μm width) provided increased accuracy over a low resolution image-based simulation (0.6 million elements of 194μm width) and idealised computer aided design simulations. Using this technique to analyse a monoblock mock-up, it was possible to detect and quantify the effects of debonding regions at the carbon fibre composite-copper interface likely to impact both component performance and expected lifetime. These features would not have been accounted for in idealised computer aided design simulations.
Parallel computing, Finite element analysis; Image-based modelling; Joining; Laser flash; Thermal conductivity; X-ray tomography; Civil and Structural Engineering; Materials Science (all); Nuclear Energy and Engineering; Mechanical Engineering, Tokamak, Carbon fibre composites, 530, Divertor, Materials Science(all), ITER, Thermal analysis, Fusion, Civil and Structural Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Finite element analysis, Laser flash, Joining, 620, Image-based modelling, Nuclear Energy and Engineering, Thermal conductivity, High performance computing, X-ray tomography
Parallel computing, Finite element analysis; Image-based modelling; Joining; Laser flash; Thermal conductivity; X-ray tomography; Civil and Structural Engineering; Materials Science (all); Nuclear Energy and Engineering; Mechanical Engineering, Tokamak, Carbon fibre composites, 530, Divertor, Materials Science(all), ITER, Thermal analysis, Fusion, Civil and Structural Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Finite element analysis, Laser flash, Joining, 620, Image-based modelling, Nuclear Energy and Engineering, Thermal conductivity, High performance computing, X-ray tomography
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