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| Abstract |
Dust-surface collisions impose size selectivity on the ability of dust grains to migrate in scrape-off layer and divertor plasmas and to adhere to plasma-facing components. Here, we report first experimental evidence of dust impact phenomena in plasma environments concerning low-speed collisions of tungsten dust with tungsten surfaces: re-bouncing, adhesion, sliding and rolling. The results comply with the predictions of the model of elastic-perfectly plastic adhesive spheres employed in the dust dynamics code MIGRAINe for sub- to several meters per second impacts of micrometer-range metal dust. |
| Year of Publication |
2015
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| Journal |
Journal of Nuclear Materials
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| Volume |
463
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| Issue |
Aug
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| Number of Pages |
877 - 880
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| PId |
114bd22b7808007b9f71d2f05cf56bdb
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| Alternate Journal |
J. Nucl. Mater.
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Journal Article
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