Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10644999 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Samples of the NSTX Liquid Lithium Divertor (LLD) with and without an evaporative Li coating were directly exposed to a neutral beam ex-situ at a power of â¼1.5Â MW/m2 for 1-3Â s. Measurements of front face and bulk sample temperature were obtained. Predictions of temperature evolution were derived from a 1D heat flux model. No macroscopic damage occurred when the “bare” sample was exposed to the beam but microscopic changes to the surface were observed. The Li-coated sample developed a lithium hydroxide (LiOH) coating, which did not change even when the front face temperature exceeded the pure Li melting point. These results are consistent with the lack of damage to the LLD surface and imply that heating alone may not expose pure liquid Li if the melting point of surface impurities is not exceeded. This suggests that flow and heat are needed for future PFCs requiring a liquid Li surface.
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Authors
T. Abrams, M.A. Jaworski, J. Kallman, R. Kaita, E.L. Foley, T.K. Gray, H. Kugel, F. Levinton, A.G. McLean, C.H. Skinner,