Considering that solutions for the steady-state power exhaust problem in future fusion reactors (e.g. DEMO) are not provided by present experiments and it is uncertain if they will be provided by ITER, because the expected heat fluxes, as well as the level of neutron irradiation, will be much higher, dedicated work packages are being devoted to this problem within EUROfusion and even a dedicated facility (the Divertor Tokamak Test − DTT) is being proposed in Italy. Among the possible options, a liquid metal (LM) divertor is being considered. The present work aims at developing a simple model of the LM loop in the case of a pool-type divertor, including the most important physical phenomena and allowing to roughly determine the operating ran...
The performance of divertor targets made of liquid metal, either lithium or tin, in highly powered t...
The lithium vapor box divertor is a potential solution for power exhaust in toroidal confinement dev...
In this work, a conceptual design for a pre-filled liquid lithium divertor target for the National S...
Considering that solutions for the steady-state power exhaust problem in future fusion reactors (e.g...
Solutions for the steady-state power exhaust problem in future fusion reactors (e.g. DEMO) are not a...
In the present work a model for a liquid metal (LM) box-type divertor is presented, aimed at includi...
In a tokamak a part of the energy is deposited as heat in the region called divertor. Liquid metal ...
To develop realistic liquid lithium divertors for future fusion reactors, this paper aims to improve...
Two small liquid metal targets based on the capillary porous structure were exposed to the divertor ...
Developing a reactor compatible divertor has been identified as a particularly challenging technolog...
A model is formulated to make a first estimate of the maximum tolerable power of liquid lithium (Li)...
A liquid Li vapour-box divertor is an attractive heat exhaust solution for future fusion reactors. P...
Following ELMy H-mode experiments with liquid metal divertor target on the COMPASS tokamak, we predi...
The design and implementation of future flowing liquid-lithium plasma-facing components (LLPFCs) wil...
The performance of divertor targets made of liquid metal, either lithium or tin, in highly powered t...
The lithium vapor box divertor is a potential solution for power exhaust in toroidal confinement dev...
In this work, a conceptual design for a pre-filled liquid lithium divertor target for the National S...
Considering that solutions for the steady-state power exhaust problem in future fusion reactors (e.g...
Solutions for the steady-state power exhaust problem in future fusion reactors (e.g. DEMO) are not a...
In the present work a model for a liquid metal (LM) box-type divertor is presented, aimed at includi...
In a tokamak a part of the energy is deposited as heat in the region called divertor. Liquid metal ...
To develop realistic liquid lithium divertors for future fusion reactors, this paper aims to improve...
Two small liquid metal targets based on the capillary porous structure were exposed to the divertor ...
Developing a reactor compatible divertor has been identified as a particularly challenging technolog...
A model is formulated to make a first estimate of the maximum tolerable power of liquid lithium (Li)...
A liquid Li vapour-box divertor is an attractive heat exhaust solution for future fusion reactors. P...
Following ELMy H-mode experiments with liquid metal divertor target on the COMPASS tokamak, we predi...
The design and implementation of future flowing liquid-lithium plasma-facing components (LLPFCs) wil...
The performance of divertor targets made of liquid metal, either lithium or tin, in highly powered t...
The lithium vapor box divertor is a potential solution for power exhaust in toroidal confinement dev...
In this work, a conceptual design for a pre-filled liquid lithium divertor target for the National S...