Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7965665 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The new Plasma Beam Facility (PBF) has been put into operation for assistance in testing of plasma faced components at Material Science Kazakhstan Tokamak (KTM). PBF includes a powerful electron gun (up to 30Â kV, 1Â A) and a high vacuum chamber with longitudinal magnetic field coils (up to 0.2Â T). The regime of high vacuum electron beam transportation is used for thermal tests with power density at the target surface up to 10Â GW/m2. The beam plasma discharge (BPD) regime with a gas-puff is used for generation of intensive ion fluxes up to 3Â â
 1022 mâ2 sâ1. Initial tests of the KTM PBF's capabilities were carried out: various discharge regimes, carbon deposits cleaning, simultaneous thermal and ion impacts on radiation cooled refractory targets. With a water-cooled target the KTM PBF could be used for high heat flux tests of materials (validated by the experiment with W mock-up at the PR-2 PBF).
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Authors
V. Kurnaev, I. Vizgalov, K. Gutorov, T. Tulenbergenov, I. Sokolov, A. Kolodeshnikov, V. Ignashev, V. Zuev, I. Bogomolova, N. Klimov,