Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4921272 | Fusion Engineering and Design | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A series of first-of-a-kind laboratory-scale experiments on the JxB-force convected liquid metal divertor concept have been carried out in the temperature range from room temperature to â¼200 °C, employing a eutectic alloy: Ga67In20.5Sn12.5, the melting point of which is 10.5 °C. The electrical current conducted through the alloy is set at about 70A and the magnetic field is set at about 700 G. It has reproducibly been observed that hydrogen as well as helium particle recycling is noticeably reduced under steady state plasma bombardment when the liquid is convected by the JxB force.
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Authors
Yoshi Hirooka, Hailin Bi, Michiya Shimada, Masa Ono,