Reduced activation ferritic steel, which is a leading structural material candidate for a fusion demonstration reactor, has been installed in TEXTOR and exposed to neutral beam heated plasma. When the heat load was lower than 5 MW/m(2), the insertion of the test limiter did not influence the plasma parameters. Visible spectroscopy near the surface showed that the emission related to constituent element such as iron and chromium is comparable to that from the stainless steel. It means that the sputtering from the ferritic steel is comparable to that from the stainless steel even for plasma exposure in high heat flux condition. When the heat load was similar to 10 MW/m(2), the limiter was melted slightly. The strange motion of melted layer wa...
F82H reduced activation steel coated with vacuum plasma sprayed (VPS) tungsten is a candidate as a p...
In the development of a reactor based on controlled nuclear fusion, the tokamak is currently the mos...
Resistance for repetitive pulse heat load and vacuum properties of F82H steel protected by plasma-sp...
AbstractSputtering properties of F82H and CLF-1 RAFM (reduced activation ferritic/martensitic) steel...
Targets prepared from Reduced Activation Ferritic Martensitic (RAFM) steel F82H were exposed to low-...
A model system representing the RAFM steel EUROFER-97 is produced by magnetron sputterdeposition of ...
THE EFFECTS OF TOKAMAK DISRUPTION DISCHARGES AND REPETITIVE PULSE HEATING ON THE...
Erosion characteristics of a tungsten plate heated up in TEXTOR by the plasma load have been investi...
One of the numerous challenges of the demonstration power plant DEMO is the selection of appropriate...
In high temperature plasma experiments several processes contribute to erosion and loss of material ...
AbstractOne of the numerous challenges of the demonstration power plant DEMO is the selection of app...
The dream of abundant clean energy has brought scientists and laypeople alike to ponder the possibil...
A relatively clean, safe, and promising solution to cover the globally increasing energy demand but ...
A relatively clean, safe, and promising solution to cover the globally increasing energy demand but ...
One of the issues faced by future fusion devices will be high divertor target heat loads. Alternativ...
F82H reduced activation steel coated with vacuum plasma sprayed (VPS) tungsten is a candidate as a p...
In the development of a reactor based on controlled nuclear fusion, the tokamak is currently the mos...
Resistance for repetitive pulse heat load and vacuum properties of F82H steel protected by plasma-sp...
AbstractSputtering properties of F82H and CLF-1 RAFM (reduced activation ferritic/martensitic) steel...
Targets prepared from Reduced Activation Ferritic Martensitic (RAFM) steel F82H were exposed to low-...
A model system representing the RAFM steel EUROFER-97 is produced by magnetron sputterdeposition of ...
THE EFFECTS OF TOKAMAK DISRUPTION DISCHARGES AND REPETITIVE PULSE HEATING ON THE...
Erosion characteristics of a tungsten plate heated up in TEXTOR by the plasma load have been investi...
One of the numerous challenges of the demonstration power plant DEMO is the selection of appropriate...
In high temperature plasma experiments several processes contribute to erosion and loss of material ...
AbstractOne of the numerous challenges of the demonstration power plant DEMO is the selection of app...
The dream of abundant clean energy has brought scientists and laypeople alike to ponder the possibil...
A relatively clean, safe, and promising solution to cover the globally increasing energy demand but ...
A relatively clean, safe, and promising solution to cover the globally increasing energy demand but ...
One of the issues faced by future fusion devices will be high divertor target heat loads. Alternativ...
F82H reduced activation steel coated with vacuum plasma sprayed (VPS) tungsten is a candidate as a p...
In the development of a reactor based on controlled nuclear fusion, the tokamak is currently the mos...
Resistance for repetitive pulse heat load and vacuum properties of F82H steel protected by plasma-sp...