Experiments and predictions of surface wave damping in liquid metal due to a surface aligned magnetic field and externally regulated j × B force are presented. Fast-flowing, liquid-metal plasma facing components (LM-PFCs) are a proposed alternative to solid PFCs that are unable to handle the high heat flux, thermal stresses, and radiation damage in a tokamak. The significant technical challenges associated with LM-PFCs compared to solid PFCs are justified by greater heat flux management, self-healing properties, and reduced particle recycling. However, undesirable engineering challenges such as evaporation and splashing of the liquid metal introduce excessive impurities into the plasma and degrade plasma performance. Evaporation may be avoi...
Liquid metal free-surface flows provide an option of a renewable surface for heat absorption, remova...
Liquid metal wall concept has received a great deal of attention recently because of its perceived a...
Liquid metal walls have been proposed to address the first wall challenge for fusion reactors. The L...
Knowledge of liquid metal surface waves and instabilities provides insight regarding turbulence in p...
The Liquid Metal Experiment at the Princeton Plasma Physics Lab was upgraded for the author’s Prince...
Liquid metal plasma facing components (PFCs) have been identified as an alternative material for fus...
The idea of using fast flowing liquid metal streams or ”liquid walls”, as plasma facing components (...
This paper addresses the potential impact of liquid metal (LM) plasma facing components (PFCs) for t...
Analysis of Rayleigh-Taylor and Kelvin-Helmholtz instability of the liquid metal free surface sugges...
Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) surface waves on liquid gallium are studied theoretically and experimental...
In a strong magnetic field, liquid metal is frozen in the magnetic field. This property enables liqu...
An innovative approach is proposed for the protection of plasma-facing surface of blankets, which wi...
Free surface plasma facing components (PFCs) offer the potential to solve the lifetime issues limiti...
High-frequency electromagnetic fields are able to shape the surface of molten metal when applied to ...
In order to counter adverse effects resulting from the impingement of high energy plasmas on solid m...
Liquid metal free-surface flows provide an option of a renewable surface for heat absorption, remova...
Liquid metal wall concept has received a great deal of attention recently because of its perceived a...
Liquid metal walls have been proposed to address the first wall challenge for fusion reactors. The L...
Knowledge of liquid metal surface waves and instabilities provides insight regarding turbulence in p...
The Liquid Metal Experiment at the Princeton Plasma Physics Lab was upgraded for the author’s Prince...
Liquid metal plasma facing components (PFCs) have been identified as an alternative material for fus...
The idea of using fast flowing liquid metal streams or ”liquid walls”, as plasma facing components (...
This paper addresses the potential impact of liquid metal (LM) plasma facing components (PFCs) for t...
Analysis of Rayleigh-Taylor and Kelvin-Helmholtz instability of the liquid metal free surface sugges...
Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) surface waves on liquid gallium are studied theoretically and experimental...
In a strong magnetic field, liquid metal is frozen in the magnetic field. This property enables liqu...
An innovative approach is proposed for the protection of plasma-facing surface of blankets, which wi...
Free surface plasma facing components (PFCs) offer the potential to solve the lifetime issues limiti...
High-frequency electromagnetic fields are able to shape the surface of molten metal when applied to ...
In order to counter adverse effects resulting from the impingement of high energy plasmas on solid m...
Liquid metal free-surface flows provide an option of a renewable surface for heat absorption, remova...
Liquid metal wall concept has received a great deal of attention recently because of its perceived a...
Liquid metal walls have been proposed to address the first wall challenge for fusion reactors. The L...