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Tungsten damage and melt losses under plasma accelerator exposure with ITER ELM relevant conditions

Authors :
Marius Wirtz
N.N. Aksenov
Marek J. Sadowski
S.V. Malykhin
V.A. Makhlaj
I.S. Landman
Elzbieta Skladnik-Sadowska
Jochen Linke
Igor E. Garkusha
A T Pugachov
Boris Bazylev
Source :
Physica Scripta. :014024
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2014.

Abstract

Experimental simulations of ITER edge-localized mode have been performed with a Kh-50 quasi-stationary plasma accelerator. Heat loads exceeded the tungsten melting threshold. Droplet splashing and the solid dust ejection were observed. Droplets were emitted during the plasma exposure and dust generation dominated after the end of a plasma pulse, at the time of the material cooling. A decrease in the droplet velocity at an increase in the surface heat load was observed. It could be attributed to growing sizes of the droplets at higher energy loads. After one hundred pulses were performed at loads below the tungsten melting and above the cracking threshold, some porosity appeared. Such defects achieved dimensions of several tens of ?m. A heat load amounting to half the cracking threshold (0.3?MJ?m?2) could lead to the appearance of fatigue cracks after 100 plasma pulses. In this case the appearance of cracks could be caused by the accumulation and redistribution of linear defects (dislocations) in the affected tungsten layer.

Details

ISSN :
14024896 and 00318949
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physica Scripta
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........df7af0d1aa7b77f256168c00086d1ef8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-8949/2014/t159/014024