The plasma exposed components in existing and future fusion devices are strongly affected by the plasma material interaction processes. These mechanisms have a strong influence on the plasma performance; in addition they have major impact on the lifetime of the plasma facing armour and the joining interface between the plasma facing material (PFM) and the heat sink. Besides physical and chemical sputtering processes, high heat quasi-stationary fluxes during normal and intense thermal transients are of serious concern for the engineers who develop reliable wall components. In addition, the material and component degradation due to intense fluxes of energetic neutrons is another critical issue in D-T-burning fusion devices which requires exte...
\u3cp\u3eThe provision of a particle and power exhaust solution which is compatible with first-wall ...
One of the primary requirements for the development of fusion as an energy source is the qualificati...
The provision of a particle and power exhaust solution which is compatible with first-wall component...
The first wall and the divertor in present-day or next step thermonuclear fusion devices are exposed...
The first wall and the divertor in present-day or next step thermonuclear fusion devices are exposed...
To evaluate the performance of plasma facing materials (PFM) and components for future thermonuclear...
Plasma-facing materials (PFMs) have to withstand particle and heat loads from the plasma and neutron...
Plasma-facing materials and components in a fusion reactor are the interface between the plasma and ...
An overview of materials foreseen for use or already used in fusion devices is given. The operating ...
In fusion power reactors, the plasma facing and breeding-blanket components will suffer intense irra...
The interaction processes between the burning plasma and the first wall in a fusion reactor are dive...
Material issues pose a significant challenge for the design of future fusion reactors. From a histor...
A broad spectrum of high heat flux test facilities are being used worldwide to investigate the therm...
In a next step D/T fusion device like ITER, an intense neutron flux will be produced as a consequenc...
For the realization of fusion as an energy source, the development of suitable materials is one of t...
\u3cp\u3eThe provision of a particle and power exhaust solution which is compatible with first-wall ...
One of the primary requirements for the development of fusion as an energy source is the qualificati...
The provision of a particle and power exhaust solution which is compatible with first-wall component...
The first wall and the divertor in present-day or next step thermonuclear fusion devices are exposed...
The first wall and the divertor in present-day or next step thermonuclear fusion devices are exposed...
To evaluate the performance of plasma facing materials (PFM) and components for future thermonuclear...
Plasma-facing materials (PFMs) have to withstand particle and heat loads from the plasma and neutron...
Plasma-facing materials and components in a fusion reactor are the interface between the plasma and ...
An overview of materials foreseen for use or already used in fusion devices is given. The operating ...
In fusion power reactors, the plasma facing and breeding-blanket components will suffer intense irra...
The interaction processes between the burning plasma and the first wall in a fusion reactor are dive...
Material issues pose a significant challenge for the design of future fusion reactors. From a histor...
A broad spectrum of high heat flux test facilities are being used worldwide to investigate the therm...
In a next step D/T fusion device like ITER, an intense neutron flux will be produced as a consequenc...
For the realization of fusion as an energy source, the development of suitable materials is one of t...
\u3cp\u3eThe provision of a particle and power exhaust solution which is compatible with first-wall ...
One of the primary requirements for the development of fusion as an energy source is the qualificati...
The provision of a particle and power exhaust solution which is compatible with first-wall component...