\u3cp\u3eFor DEMO and beyond, liquid metal plasma-facing components are considered due to their resilience to erosion through flowed replacement, potential for cooling beyond conduction and inherent immunity to many of the issues of neutron loading compared to solid materials. The development curve of liquid metals is behind that of e.g. tungsten however, and tokamak-based research is currently somewhat limited in scope. Therefore, investigation into linear plasma devices can provide faster progress under controlled and well-diagnosed conditions in assessing many of the issues surrounding the use of liquid metals. The linear plasma devices Magnum-PSI and Pilot-PSI are capable of producing DEMO-relevant plasma fluxes, which well replicate ex...
AbstractPower exhaust is a key mission in the roadmap to the realization of a future fusion reactor....
At present, the only solid material believed to be a viable option for plasma-facing components (PFC...
Liquid metal plasma-facing components (PFCs) provide numerous potential advantages over solid-materi...
For DEMO and beyond, liquid metal plasma-facing components are considered due to their resilience to...
Abstract For DEMO and beyond liquid metal plasma facing components are considered due to their resil...
The behaviour of the scrape-off plasma of the European tokamak DEMO (DEMOnstration tokamak of the ec...
Applying liquid metals as plasma facing components for fusion power-exhaust can potentially ameliora...
A full campaign of comparative Li/LiSn/Sn testing has been initiated in TJ-II stellarator plasmas. S...
The behaviour of the scrape-off plasma of the projected Italian tokamak I-DTT is analysed by means o...
The performance of divertor targets made of liquid metal, either lithium or tin, in highly powered t...
To develop realistic liquid lithium divertors for future fusion reactors, this paper aims to improve...
The use of lithium (Li) or tin (Sn) as a liquid metal plasma facing component is proposed as a solut...
A liquid Li vapour-box divertor is an attractive heat exhaust solution for future fusion reactors. P...
The lithium and tin capillary-porous systems (CPSs) were tested with steady-state plasma in the PLM ...
AbstractPower exhaust is a key mission in the roadmap to the realization of a future fusion reactor....
At present, the only solid material believed to be a viable option for plasma-facing components (PFC...
Liquid metal plasma-facing components (PFCs) provide numerous potential advantages over solid-materi...
For DEMO and beyond, liquid metal plasma-facing components are considered due to their resilience to...
Abstract For DEMO and beyond liquid metal plasma facing components are considered due to their resil...
The behaviour of the scrape-off plasma of the European tokamak DEMO (DEMOnstration tokamak of the ec...
Applying liquid metals as plasma facing components for fusion power-exhaust can potentially ameliora...
A full campaign of comparative Li/LiSn/Sn testing has been initiated in TJ-II stellarator plasmas. S...
The behaviour of the scrape-off plasma of the projected Italian tokamak I-DTT is analysed by means o...
The performance of divertor targets made of liquid metal, either lithium or tin, in highly powered t...
To develop realistic liquid lithium divertors for future fusion reactors, this paper aims to improve...
The use of lithium (Li) or tin (Sn) as a liquid metal plasma facing component is proposed as a solut...
A liquid Li vapour-box divertor is an attractive heat exhaust solution for future fusion reactors. P...
The lithium and tin capillary-porous systems (CPSs) were tested with steady-state plasma in the PLM ...
AbstractPower exhaust is a key mission in the roadmap to the realization of a future fusion reactor....
At present, the only solid material believed to be a viable option for plasma-facing components (PFC...
Liquid metal plasma-facing components (PFCs) provide numerous potential advantages over solid-materi...