Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7987600 | Nuclear Materials and Energy | 2016 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, morphological, microstructural and phase changes of four types of tungsten materials after exposure to dense deuterium plasma were examined. The microstructures of the prepared materials mutually differ by the porosity, grain size and phase content. It was found that inherent porosity of sintered materials leads to a specific mechanism of erosion and might be a significant source of dust in the case of materials with higher porosity. Further, a preferential erosion of the dispersed particles by melting and evaporation and subsequent formation of thin film on the surface of W-Y2O3 was described as well.
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Authors
M. Vilémová, Z. Pala, A. Jäger, J. MatÄjÃÄek, M. Chernyshova, E. Kowalska-StrzÄciwilk, V.A. Gribkov, M. Janata,