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Thermal shock behaviour of H and H/He-exposed tungsten at high temperature

Authors :
Jean-Marie Noterdaeme
Gerald Pintsuk
H. Maier
Jochen Linke
G. Van Oost
H. Greuner
Nathan Lemahieu
Marius Wirtz
Source :
Physica Scripta

Abstract

Polycrystalline tungsten samples were characterized and exposed to a pure H beam or mixed H/He beam containing 6% He in GLADIS at a surface temperature of 600 °C, 1000 °C, or 1500 °C. After 5400 s of exposure time with a heat flux of 10.5 MW m−2, the total accumulated fluence of 2 × 1025 m−2 was reached. Thereafter, edge localized mode (ELM)-like thermal shocks with a duration of 1 ms and an absorbed power density of 190 MW m−2 and 380 MW m−2 were applied on the samples in JUDITH 1. During the thermal shocks, the base temperature was kept at 1000 °C. The ELM-experiments with the lowest transient power density did not result in any detected damage. The other tests showed the beginning of crack formation for every sample, except the sample pre-exposed with the pure H-beam at 1500 °C in GLADIS. This sample was roughened, but did not show any crack initiation. With exception to the roughened sample, the category of ELM-induced damage for the pre-exposed samples is identical to the reference tests without pre-exposure to a particle flux.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14024896, 00318949, 00295515, and 07481896
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physica Scripta
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ab2f64129b93b3f1fe7da7badbbb6b3d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-8949/t167/1/014008