Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1567763 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Vacuum plasma spray tungsten (VPS-W) coating created on a carbon fibre reinforced composite (CFC) was tested under two thermal load schemes in the electron beam facility to examine the operation limits and failure modes. In cyclic ELM-like short transient thermal loads, the VPS-W coating was destroyed sub-layer by sub-layer at 0.33 GW/m2 for 1 ms pulse duration. At longer single pulses, simulating steady-state thermal loads, the coating was destroyed at surface temperatures above 2700 °C by melting of the rhenium containing multilayer at the interface between VPS-W and CFC. The operation limits and failure modes of the VPS-W coating in the thermal load schemes are discussed in detail.
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Authors
T. Hirai, N. Bekris, J.P. Coad, C. Grisolia, J. Linke, H. Maier, G.F. Matthews, V. Philipps, E. Wessel,