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Diamond based Composites for Collimators Contribution to EuCard
L. Weber Laboratory for Mechanical Metallurgy Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) CH-1015, Lausanne, Switzerland
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Liquid metal infiltration process
Alternative routes: hot pressing of powder mixtures hot pressing of coated particles
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Pressure infiltration apparatus
Cold wall vessel (250 bar, 200°C) Inner side of the wall in contact with a water cooled heat shield Induction heating (using a graphite susceptor) primary vacuum pump (0.1 mbar) Crucible can be lowered on quench (directional solidification) 100 mm
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Selected diamond grit Mono-crystalline diamond Low nitrogen level
Relatively large size (>100µm)
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Critical issues Diamond particle size: the larger the better the TC
Limited machinability => Need for net-shape solutions Size of the net-shape parts Radiation damage in Diamonds CTE varies strongly with temperature Electrical conductivity rather low (5-10 MS/m)
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Materials & parts Diamond composites: 60-75 vol-% diamond + Al, Ag, Cu
Parts: fabrication capacity established for plates in Ag-Si diamond and Al-diamond size: 80*300*10 mm3 Expected thermal conductivity >800 W/mK for Ag-Si composites >600 W/mK for Al based composites
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First results: CTE Cu-B composites:
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First results: CTE Ag-3Si composites:
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Other tasks Brazing of SiC on diamond composites
Thermal fatigue of SiC brazed on substrate Mechanical tests Thermal conductivity measurement: 3 setups: 0-40°C, K, K
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