AbstractIn this work, a conceptual design for a pre-filled liquid lithium divertor target for the National Spherical Torus Experiment Upgrade (NSTX-U) is presented. The design is aimed at facilitating experiments with high lithium flux from the plasma facing components (PFCs) in NSTX-U and investigating the potential of capillary based liquid lithium components. In the design, lithium is supplied from a reservoir in the PFC to the plasma facing surface via capillary action in a wicking structure. This working principle is also demonstrated experimentally. Next, a titanium zirconium molybdenum (TZM) prototype design is presented, required to withstand a steady state heat flux peaking at 10MWm−2 for 5s and edge localized modes depositing (130...
As the fusion research community trends toward building larger and hotter devices, evidence points t...
Two small liquid metal targets based on the capillary porous structure were exposed to the divertor ...
Flowing liquid metal PFCs offer an attractive solution to the problems currently facing conventional...
In this work, a conceptual design for a pre-filled liquid lithium divertor target for the National S...
Liquid metal plasma-facing components (PFCs) provide numerous potential advantages over solid-materi...
To develop realistic liquid lithium divertors for future fusion reactors, this paper aims to improve...
Recent NSTX high power divertor experiments have shown significant and recurring benefits of solid l...
The Liquid Lithium Divertor (LLD) on NSTX will be the first test of a fully-toroidal liquid lithium ...
Developing a reactor compatible divertor has been identified as a particularly challenging technolog...
The use of low atomic number liquid metals has been shown to have the potential to solve many of the...
As the fusion research community trends toward building larger and hotter devices, evidence points t...
Two small liquid metal targets based on the capillary porous structure were exposed to the divertor ...
Flowing liquid metal PFCs offer an attractive solution to the problems currently facing conventional...
In this work, a conceptual design for a pre-filled liquid lithium divertor target for the National S...
Liquid metal plasma-facing components (PFCs) provide numerous potential advantages over solid-materi...
To develop realistic liquid lithium divertors for future fusion reactors, this paper aims to improve...
Recent NSTX high power divertor experiments have shown significant and recurring benefits of solid l...
The Liquid Lithium Divertor (LLD) on NSTX will be the first test of a fully-toroidal liquid lithium ...
Developing a reactor compatible divertor has been identified as a particularly challenging technolog...
The use of low atomic number liquid metals has been shown to have the potential to solve many of the...
As the fusion research community trends toward building larger and hotter devices, evidence points t...
Two small liquid metal targets based on the capillary porous structure were exposed to the divertor ...
Flowing liquid metal PFCs offer an attractive solution to the problems currently facing conventional...