Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7965664 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Flat-type W/Cu plasma-facing components have been developed for the new generation divertor of the Chinese Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak. Surface modifications of such actively water-cooled W components following short and long pulse high heat loading coupled with He particle loads with fluence of 3 Ã 1022 mâ2 have been investigated. An adiabatically loaded W block was investigated as a comparison and exposed to short pulse loads. Blistering was observed on all sample surfaces, but was less pronounced on the components than on the W block, due to the significant lower surface temperature caused by active cooling. For components, longer pulse loads gave rise to a rougher surface. Furthermore, most blisters on components are found to be less than 1 μm in diameter, with just a very few blisters larger than 1 μm, observed only in some near ã1 1 1ã grains.
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Authors
C. Li, H. Greuner, Y. Yuan, S.X. Zhao, G.N. Luo, B. Böswirth, B.Q. Fu, Y.Z. Jia, X. Liu, W. Liu,