This paper addresses the potential impact of liquid metal (LM) plasma facing components (PFCs) for the heating and current drive actuators (H&CD) on the Fusion Nuclear Science Facility (FNSF) fusion reactor. Fulfilling the high neutron fluence mission of the FSNF requires steady-state operation for extremely long pulses (months to years) between maintenance opportunities. The use of liquid metal as a surface material is one strategy for extending the lifetime of the PFCs for long pulse operation in a high heat flux, high neutron flux environment like that of the FNSF. Liquid metal PFCs provide possible pathways forward on many difficult aspects of a fusion reactor, however the LM PFCs also bring new challenges and unknowns with respect to t...
Free surface plasma facing components (PFCs) offer the potential to solve the lifetime issues limiti...
The promise of a vast source of energy to power the world and protect our planet using fusion techno...
An innovative approach is proposed for the protection of plasma-facing surface of blankets, which wi...
Applying liquid metals as plasma facing components for fusion power-exhaust can potentially ameliora...
Experiments and predictions of surface wave damping in liquid metal due to a surface aligned magneti...
Liquid metal plasma-facing components (PFCs) provide numerous potential advantages over solid-materi...
The plasma exposed components in existing and future fusion devices are strongly affected by the pla...
At present, the only solid material believed to be a viable option for plasma-facing components (PFC...
One of the objectives of the restructured US Fusion Energy Sciences Program is to identify and evalu...
The design and implementation of future flowing liquid-lithium plasma-facing components (LLPFCs) wil...
The first wall and the divertor in present-day or next step thermonuclear fusion devices are exposed...
From the perspective of materials research and development (R&D) for the fusion core and near-core l...
In a strong magnetic field, liquid metal is frozen in the magnetic field. This property enables liqu...
\u3cp\u3eFor DEMO and beyond, liquid metal plasma-facing components are considered due to their resi...
In next generation magnetic fusion devices such as ITER, plasma-facing materials are exposed to unpr...
Free surface plasma facing components (PFCs) offer the potential to solve the lifetime issues limiti...
The promise of a vast source of energy to power the world and protect our planet using fusion techno...
An innovative approach is proposed for the protection of plasma-facing surface of blankets, which wi...
Applying liquid metals as plasma facing components for fusion power-exhaust can potentially ameliora...
Experiments and predictions of surface wave damping in liquid metal due to a surface aligned magneti...
Liquid metal plasma-facing components (PFCs) provide numerous potential advantages over solid-materi...
The plasma exposed components in existing and future fusion devices are strongly affected by the pla...
At present, the only solid material believed to be a viable option for plasma-facing components (PFC...
One of the objectives of the restructured US Fusion Energy Sciences Program is to identify and evalu...
The design and implementation of future flowing liquid-lithium plasma-facing components (LLPFCs) wil...
The first wall and the divertor in present-day or next step thermonuclear fusion devices are exposed...
From the perspective of materials research and development (R&D) for the fusion core and near-core l...
In a strong magnetic field, liquid metal is frozen in the magnetic field. This property enables liqu...
\u3cp\u3eFor DEMO and beyond, liquid metal plasma-facing components are considered due to their resi...
In next generation magnetic fusion devices such as ITER, plasma-facing materials are exposed to unpr...
Free surface plasma facing components (PFCs) offer the potential to solve the lifetime issues limiti...
The promise of a vast source of energy to power the world and protect our planet using fusion techno...
An innovative approach is proposed for the protection of plasma-facing surface of blankets, which wi...