@article{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00048900, author = {Arbeiter, Frederik and Baluc, Nadine and Favuzza, Paolo and Gröschel, Friedrich and Heidinger, Roland and Ibarra, Angel and Knaster, Juan and Kanemura, Takuji and 近藤, 浩夫 and Massaut, Vincent and Saverio, Nitti Francesco and Micciche, Gioacchino and 大平, 茂 and Rapisarda, David and Sugimoto, Masayoshi and Wakai, Eiichi and Yokomine, Takehiko and 近藤 浩夫 and 大平 茂}, journal = {Nuclear Fusion}, month = {May}, note = {As part of the engineering validation and engineering design activities (EVEDA) phase for the international fusion materials irradiation facility IFMIF, major elements of a lithium target facility and the test facility were designed, prototyped and validated. For the lithium target facility, the EVEDA lithium test loop was built at JAEA and used to test the stability (waves and long term) of the lithium flow in the target, work out the startup procedures, and test lithium purification and analysis. It was confirmed by experiments in the Lifus 6 plant at ENEA that lithium corrosion on ferritic martensitic steels is acceptably low. Furthermore, complex remote handling procedures for the remote maintenance of the target in the test cell environment were successfully practiced. For the test facility, two variants of a high flux test module were prototyped and tested in helium loops, demonstrating their good capabilities of maintaining the material specimens at the desired temperature with a low temperature spread. Irradiation tests were performed for heated specimen capsules and irradiation instrumentation in the BR2 reactor at SCK-CEN. The small specimen test technique, essential for obtaining material test results with limited irradiation volume, was advanced by evaluating specimen shape and test technique influences.}, pages = {015001-1--015001-6}, title = {The Accomplishments of Lithium Target and Test Facility Validation Activities in the IFMIF/EVEDA Phase}, volume = {58}, year = {2018} }