Impact of pulsed plasma beam on the thermal erosion and the surface structure of graphite

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2016-07-18

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Aldabergenova, T.
Ganeev, G.
Kislitsin, S.
Yar Mukhamedova, G.

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21st International Symposium on Heavy Ion Inertial Fusion. Autonomous Organization of Education “Nazarbayev University”

Abstract

Among materials prospective as plasmaface materials for first wall of fusion reactor a priority is given to the materials with low atomic number, high threshold for physical sputtering, high thermal conductivity, low chemical activity to hydrogen, high thermal resistance and melting point. According to modern point of view, preferred plasma-face materials for tokamaks and future Generation IV reactors should be based on the carbon, beryllium and tungsten. Tungsten is one of the most promising materials for protection of tokamaks diverter plates.

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plasma, beam on the thermal erosion, Research Subject Categories::NATURAL SCIENCES::Physics::Elementary particle physics

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Aldabergenova T., Ganeev G., Kislitsin S., Yar Mukhamedova G., (2016) Impact of pulsed plasma beam on the thermal erosion and the surface structure of graphite. 21st International Symposium on Heavy Ion Inertial Fusion. Book of Abstracts. http://nur.nu.edu.kz/handle/123456789/1852

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