锂托卡马克实验(LTX)工程表面

J. S. O'Dell, R. Majeski, J. Timberlake
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反应堆研究已经确定液态锂壁是解决磁聚变能(MFE)第一壁问题的一个有前途的解决方案。将厚(0.1-1毫米)液态金属转化为全壁溶液的困难导致了对“薄膜”方法(100-10,000纳米)的追求,用于近期应用,如锂托卡马克实验(LTX)。然而,薄锂薄膜可以被氢饱和并形成LiH,这作为面向等离子体的组件不具有吸引力。一种“厚”锂膜方法可以在不形成锂离子的情况下实现数百次放电。在这项研究中,开发了一种由多孔难熔金属组成的工程表面,其中嵌入了锂,以便对等离子体面向组件(pfc)的厚锂膜方法进行评估。创新的真空等离子体喷射成形技术被用于生产多孔难熔金属表面。最初的电阻加热试验表明,等离子体喷射形成的多孔液态锂沉积物具有良好的润湿特性。本文将讨论工程表面的发展,包括用液态锂对多孔表面进行电阻加热实验,以及在全尺寸LTX外壳上涂覆的努力现状。
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Engineered Surfaces for the Lithium Tokamak Experiment (LTX)
Reactor studies have identified liquid lithium walls as a promising solution to magnetic fusion energy (MFE) first wall problems. The difficulty of translating thick (0.1-1 mm) liquid metals into a full-wall solution has led to the pursuit of the "thin-film" approach (100-10,000 nm) for near-term applications such as the Lithium Tokamak experiment (LTX). However, thin lithium films can become saturated with hydrogen and form LiH, which is not attractive as a plasma facing component. A "thick" lithium film approach would enable hundreds of discharges without the formation of LiH. During this investigation, an engineered surface comprised of a porous refractory metal in which lithium is embedded is being developed to enable the evaluation of a thick lithium film approach for plasma facing components (PFCs). Innovative vacuum plasma spray forming techniques are being used to produce the porous refractory metal surface. Initial resistive heating tests have demonstrated the excellent wetting characteristics of the plasma spray formed porous deposits with liquid lithium. This paper will discuss the development of the engineered surfaces including resistive heating experiments of the porous surfaces with liquid lithium and the status of the effort to coat the full size LTX shell.
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