@article{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00049553, author = {近藤, 浩夫 and 金村, 卓治 and 朴, 昶虎 and 小柳津, 誠 and 平川, 康 and 古川, 智弘 and Kondo, Hiro and Kanemura, Takuji and Park, ChangHo and Oyaizu, Makoto}, journal = {Fusion Engineering and Design}, month = {Dec}, note = {Herein, the wall shear stress in a double contraction nozzle has been evaluated experimentally to produce a liquid lithium (Li) target as a beam target for intense fusion neutron sources such as the International Fusion Materials Irradiation Facility (IFMIF), the Advanced Fusion Neutron Source (A-FNS), and the DEMO Oriented Neutron Source (DONES). The boundary layer thickness and wall shear stress are essential physical parameters to understand erosion–corrosion by the high-speed liquid Li flow in the nozzle, which is the key component in producing a stable Li target. Therefore, these parameters were experimentally evaluated using an acrylic mock-up of the target assembly. The velocity distribution in the nozzle was measured by a laser-doppler velocimeter and the momentum thickness along the nozzle wall was calculated using an empirical prediction method. The resulting momentum thickness was used to estimate the variation of the wall shear stress along the nozzle wall. Consequently, the wall shear stress was at the maximum in the second convergent section in front of the nozzle exit.}, pages = {285--288}, title = {Experimental evaluation of wall shear stress in a double contraction nozzle using a water mock-up of a liquid Li target for an intense fusion neutron source}, volume = {146}, year = {2018} }