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Tungsten dust remobilization under steady-state and transient plasma conditions
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Materials ScienceTransient Plasma ConditionsTungsten SurfacesEngineeringCorrosionNonthermal PlasmaMechanical EngineeringSurface ScienceContact Mechanics TheoryGas Discharge PlasmaDusty PlasmaPlasma ApplicationFusion Reactor MaterialPlasma ProcessingMicrostructureHeat Conduction Models
Remobilization is one of the most prominent unresolved fusion dust-relevant issues, strongly related to the lifetime of dust in plasma-wetted regions, the survivability of dust on hot plasma-facing surfaces and the formation of dust accumulation sites. A systematic cross-machine study has been initiated to investigate the remobilization of tungsten micron-size dust from tungsten surfaces implementing a newly developed technique based on controlled pre-adhesion by gas dynamics methods. It has been utilized in a number of devices and has provided new insights on remobilization under steady-state and transient conditions. The experiments are interpreted with contact mechanics theory and heat conduction models.
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