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Effects of Steady-State Plasma Exposure on Tungsten Surface Cracking due to Elm-Like Pulsed Plasma Bombardment
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2011
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Steady-state Plasma ExposureSequential ExposuresEngineeringPlasma SciencePlasma PhysicsPlasma InstabilitiesPlasma ProcessingPlasma ElectronicsPlasma SimulationPlasma TheorySurface CrackingPlasma ConfinementTungsten Surface CrackingMaterials EngineeringMaterials SciencePhysicsApplied Plasma PhysicPlasma-material InteractionsSurface CracksSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsPlasma Application
Sequential exposures of W surfaces to steady-state and pulsed (∼0.5 ms) plasmas have been performed in a linear divertor plasma simulator and a magnetized coaxial plasma gun to investigate effects of D blisters, nano-sized He bubbles, and He-induced W fuzz on surface cracking by pulsed plasma loads. Surface cracks appeared on samples containing D blisters or He bubbles following 10 shots at ∼0.5 MJ/m2 per shot, while a mirror-polished sample with no pre-plasma exposure did not exhibit cracks after similar transient exposures. Note that the cracking is limited to the edge region for a sample with D blisters. This means that the energy density threshold for surface cracking is lowered by the existence of D blisters and, especially, He bubbles. On the other hand, it is found that fuzzy surfaces possess a good resistance to surface cracking, although arcing is prone to occur.
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