Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1567904 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The behavior of a preheated at 650 °C tungsten targets under repetitive ELM-like plasma pulses is studied in simulation experiments with the quasi-stationary plasma accelerator QSPA Kh-50. The targets have been exposed up to 350 pulses of the duration 0.25 ms and the surface heat loads either 0.45 MJ/m2 or 0.75 MJ/m2, which is below and above the melting threshold, respectively. The development of surface morphology of the exposed targets as well as cracking and swelling at the surface is discussed. First comparisons of obtained experimental results with corresponding numerical simulations of the code PEGASUS-3D are presented.
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Authors
I.E. Garkusha, A.N. Bandura, O.V. Byrka, V.V. Chebotarev, I. Landman, V.A. Makhlaj, S. Pestchanyi, V.I. Tereshin,