Investigation of the Protective Plasma-Facing Graphite In-Vessel Components of T-15MD Tokamak by Steady-State Plasma Loads in the PLM Device and by Powerful Electron Beams
Studies of samples of graphite heat-shielding facing of the T-15MD tokamak chamber with stationary plasma loads in the PLM plasma device and high-power electron beams simulating loads during ELMs and transient processes were carried out. When the graphite facing samples were tested with plasma loads...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plasma physics reports 2021-04, Vol.47 (4), p.345-354 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Studies of samples of graphite heat-shielding facing of the T-15MD tokamak chamber with stationary plasma loads in the PLM plasma device and high-power electron beams simulating loads during ELMs and transient processes were carried out. When the graphite facing samples were tested with plasma loads up to 2 MW/m
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, their surface temperature reached more than 1200°C, the surface heating did not lead to cracking, a change in the relief, or significant erosion of the graphite surface. The plasma action led to the growth of a layer of highly porous carbon structures on the surface in the zone of contact with the plasma column. Irradiation of graphite with electron beams with a load of less than 12 MW/m
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did not lead to changes in the surface structure; at a load exceeding 24 MW/m
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, the processes of erosion and cracking of the surface along the grain boundaries began. At thermal cyclic loads exceeding 380 MW/m
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, effects of significant erosion were observed with a rate of material removal from the graphite surface up to 175 μm/s. The conducted experimental studies and tests are considered as the basis for using the investigated type of graphite as the facing of heat-shielding components of the divertor and the first wall for operation in the T-15MD tokamak. |
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ISSN: | 1063-780X 1562-6938 |
DOI: | 10.1134/S1063780X21030065 |