Conceptual Design Analysis of Tungsten Monoblock Components for KSTAR Divertor

Tungsten (W) monoblock that consists of W according to ITER specifications, oxygen-free high conductive copper (Cu-OFHC), and CuCrZr has been designed in preparation for KSTAR upgrade for steady-state long-pulse operation with 27.5-MW heating power. Finite-element analysis has been performed by ANSYS Workbench. The hydraulic thermomechanical analysis is performed to investigate the optimal design parameters and the expected fatigue lifetime under the operating conditions with 5.4-MW/m2 incident heat flux at the divertor. For a single W monoblock, the optimization gives a W thickness of 5 mm, a side thickness of 2.5 mm, a thickness in the back part of 6 mm, and a Cu-OFHC interlayer thickness of 0.5 mm. For a mock-up consisting of five optimized W monoblocks, the thermal fatigue analysis is performed. As a result, the maximum value of equivalent total strain in the CuCrZr tube is found to be 0.266%, which corresponds to for a fatigue lifetime of 23000 cycles.