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Interaction of adhered beryllium proxy dust with transient and stationary plasmas

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Abstract

Tungsten (W) substrates with adhered beryllium (Be) proxy dust - copper, chromium, aluminium - have been exposed in the Magnum-PSI linear device. Their interaction with transient and stationary plasmas has been systematically studied under varying heat fluxes and magnetic field topologies. The dust remobilization activities, macro-morphological changes and chemical modifications induced by the plasma incidence are documented. Aluminium is identified to be the most suitable surrogate material due to the similar binary phase diagram and nearly identical evaporation rates. Extrapolation suggests that Be dust cannot survive on hot W surfaces but it can trigger mixed Be/W effects prior to its plasma removal.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Nuclear Materials and Energy
Volume
17
Number of Pages
222-227
Date Published
12/2018
DOI
10.1016/j.nme.2018.11.007
PId
58671de5c0a1b4aecf13e5af1c268863
Alternate Journal
Nucl. Mater. Energy
Label
OA
Journal Article
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