Influence of surface tension on macroscopic erosion of castellated tungsten surfaces during repetitive transient plasma loads

This paper is focused on the analysis of surface tension contribution to the erosion features of tungsten resolidified surfaces and resulting material response to a large number of repetitive transient hydrogen plasma impacts. Experimental investigations of erosion processes on castellated tungsten...

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Main Authors: V.A. Makhlai, I.E. Garkusha, S.S. Herashchenko, N.N. Aksenov, O.V. Byrka, V.V. Chebotarev, N.V. Kulik, S.I. Lebedev, P.B. Shevchuk, V.V. Staltsov, Yu. V. Petrov
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-05-01
Series:Nuclear Materials and Energy
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I.E. Garkusha
S.S. Herashchenko
N.N. Aksenov
O.V. Byrka
V.V. Chebotarev
N.V. Kulik
S.I. Lebedev
P.B. Shevchuk
V.V. Staltsov
Yu. V. Petrov
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I.E. Garkusha
S.S. Herashchenko
N.N. Aksenov
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V.V. Chebotarev
N.V. Kulik
S.I. Lebedev
P.B. Shevchuk
V.V. Staltsov
Yu. V. Petrov
Influence of surface tension on macroscopic erosion of castellated tungsten surfaces during repetitive transient plasma loads
Nuclear Materials and Energy
author_facet V.A. Makhlai
I.E. Garkusha
S.S. Herashchenko
N.N. Aksenov
O.V. Byrka
V.V. Chebotarev
N.V. Kulik
S.I. Lebedev
P.B. Shevchuk
V.V. Staltsov
Yu. V. Petrov
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title Influence of surface tension on macroscopic erosion of castellated tungsten surfaces during repetitive transient plasma loads
title_short Influence of surface tension on macroscopic erosion of castellated tungsten surfaces during repetitive transient plasma loads
title_full Influence of surface tension on macroscopic erosion of castellated tungsten surfaces during repetitive transient plasma loads
title_fullStr Influence of surface tension on macroscopic erosion of castellated tungsten surfaces during repetitive transient plasma loads
title_full_unstemmed Influence of surface tension on macroscopic erosion of castellated tungsten surfaces during repetitive transient plasma loads
title_sort influence of surface tension on macroscopic erosion of castellated tungsten surfaces during repetitive transient plasma loads
publisher Elsevier
series Nuclear Materials and Energy
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publishDate 2019-05-01
description This paper is focused on the analysis of surface tension contribution to the erosion features of tungsten resolidified surfaces and resulting material response to a large number of repetitive transient hydrogen plasma impacts. Experimental investigations of erosion processes on castellated tungsten surfaces in conditions relevant to uncontrolled ITER ELMs have been performed within powerful quasi-stationary plasma accelerator QSPA Kh-50. The surface energy load measured with a calorimeter was varied between melting (0.6 MJ/m2) and evaporation (1.1 MJ/m2) thresholds, the plasma pulse duration was 0.25 ms. Observations of plasma interactions with exposed W surfaces, analysis of dust particle dynamics and the droplets monitoring have been performed with a high-speed digital camera. Repetitive plasma loads above the melting threshold led to the formation of melted and resolidified surface layers. Networks both macro and intergranular cracks appeared on exposed surfaces. Cracks propagate to the bulk mainly transversely to the irradiated surface. The splashing of dust/liquid particles has been analyzed in the course of repetitive plasma pulses. It was revealed that mountains of displaced material at the edges of castellated units are the primary source of the splashed droplets due to the development of instabilities in a melted layer. The solid dust ejection dominates by cracking processes after the end of pulse and surface resolidification. Due to the continuously growing crack width (from value of sub-μm till tens μm) with the increasing number of pulses the initially uniform melt pool on the castellated units became disintegrated into a set of melt structures separated by cracks. After a large number of exposures the progressive corrugation of the surface occurred due to the capillary effects on exposed W surfaces. Results of simulation experiments for castellated targets and developed surface structures are compared with repetitive plasma exposures of flat tungsten surfaces. Keywords: Plasma-Materials Interaction, Tungsten, Surface Effects, Divertor Materials
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spelling doaj-b50bc42ddc7c4820b731364022dcea082020-11-25T01:09:10ZengElsevierNuclear Materials and Energy2352-17912019-05-0119493497Influence of surface tension on macroscopic erosion of castellated tungsten surfaces during repetitive transient plasma loadsV.A. Makhlai0I.E. Garkusha1S.S. Herashchenko2N.N. Aksenov3O.V. Byrka4V.V. Chebotarev5N.V. Kulik6S.I. Lebedev7P.B. Shevchuk8V.V. Staltsov9Yu. V. Petrov10Corresponding author.; National Science Center “Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology” (NSC KIPT), Institute of Plasma Physics, Akademichna 1 61108, Kharkiv, UkraineNational Science Center “Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology” (NSC KIPT), Institute of Plasma Physics, Akademichna 1 61108, Kharkiv, UkraineNational Science Center “Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology” (NSC KIPT), Institute of Plasma Physics, Akademichna 1 61108, Kharkiv, UkraineNational Science Center “Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology” (NSC KIPT), Institute of Plasma Physics, Akademichna 1 61108, Kharkiv, UkraineNational Science Center “Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology” (NSC KIPT), Institute of Plasma Physics, Akademichna 1 61108, Kharkiv, UkraineNational Science Center “Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology” (NSC KIPT), Institute of Plasma Physics, Akademichna 1 61108, Kharkiv, UkraineNational Science Center “Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology” (NSC KIPT), Institute of Plasma Physics, Akademichna 1 61108, Kharkiv, UkraineNational Science Center “Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology” (NSC KIPT), Institute of Plasma Physics, Akademichna 1 61108, Kharkiv, UkraineNational Science Center “Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology” (NSC KIPT), Institute of Plasma Physics, Akademichna 1 61108, Kharkiv, UkraineNational Science Center “Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology” (NSC KIPT), Institute of Plasma Physics, Akademichna 1 61108, Kharkiv, UkraineNational Science Center “Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology” (NSC KIPT), Institute of Plasma Physics, Akademichna 1 61108, Kharkiv, UkraineThis paper is focused on the analysis of surface tension contribution to the erosion features of tungsten resolidified surfaces and resulting material response to a large number of repetitive transient hydrogen plasma impacts. Experimental investigations of erosion processes on castellated tungsten surfaces in conditions relevant to uncontrolled ITER ELMs have been performed within powerful quasi-stationary plasma accelerator QSPA Kh-50. The surface energy load measured with a calorimeter was varied between melting (0.6 MJ/m2) and evaporation (1.1 MJ/m2) thresholds, the plasma pulse duration was 0.25 ms. Observations of plasma interactions with exposed W surfaces, analysis of dust particle dynamics and the droplets monitoring have been performed with a high-speed digital camera. Repetitive plasma loads above the melting threshold led to the formation of melted and resolidified surface layers. Networks both macro and intergranular cracks appeared on exposed surfaces. Cracks propagate to the bulk mainly transversely to the irradiated surface. The splashing of dust/liquid particles has been analyzed in the course of repetitive plasma pulses. It was revealed that mountains of displaced material at the edges of castellated units are the primary source of the splashed droplets due to the development of instabilities in a melted layer. The solid dust ejection dominates by cracking processes after the end of pulse and surface resolidification. Due to the continuously growing crack width (from value of sub-μm till tens μm) with the increasing number of pulses the initially uniform melt pool on the castellated units became disintegrated into a set of melt structures separated by cracks. After a large number of exposures the progressive corrugation of the surface occurred due to the capillary effects on exposed W surfaces. Results of simulation experiments for castellated targets and developed surface structures are compared with repetitive plasma exposures of flat tungsten surfaces. Keywords: Plasma-Materials Interaction, Tungsten, Surface Effects, Divertor Materialshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352179118301066