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Main Directions and Recent Test Modeling Results of Lithium Capillary-Pore Systems as Plasma Facing Components
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作者 V.A.Evtikhin I.E.Lyublinski +7 位作者 A.V.Vertkov E.A.Azizov S.V.Mirnov V.B.Lazarev S.M.Sotnikov V.M.Safronov A.S.Prokhorov V.M.Korzhavin 《Plasma Science and Technology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2004年第3期2291-2295,共5页
At present the most promising principal solution of the divertor problemappears to be the use of liquid metals and primarily of lithium Capillary-Pore Systems (CPS) as ofplasma facing materials. A solid CPS filled wit... At present the most promising principal solution of the divertor problemappears to be the use of liquid metals and primarily of lithium Capillary-Pore Systems (CPS) as ofplasma facing materials. A solid CPS filled with liquid lithium will have a high resistance tosurface and volume damage because of neutron radiation effects, melting, splashing and thermalstress-induced cracking in steady state and during plasma transitions to provide the normaloperation of divertor target plates and first-wall protecting elements. These materials will not bethe sources of impurities inducing an increase of Z_(eff) and they will not be collected as dust inthe divertor area and in ducts. Experiments with lithium CPS under simulating conditions of plasmadisruption on a hydrogen plasma accelerator MK-200 [~ (10 - 15) MJ/m^2, ~ 50 μs] have beenperformed. The formation of a shielding layer of lithium plasma and the high stability of thesesystems have been shown. The new lithium limiter tests on an up-graded T-11M tokamak (plasma currentup to 100 kA, pulse length ~0.3 s) have been performed. Sorption and desorption of plasma-forminggas, lithium emission into discharge, lithium erosion, deposited power of the limiter areinvestigated in these experiments. The first results of experiments are presented. 展开更多
关键词 LITHIUM DIVERTOR plasma facing material
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