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Development and Testing of Tungsten Coatings for the RFX-mod Device Wall (Abstract/Poster in atti di convegno)
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B. Rais; A. Canton; P. Innocente; E. Miorin; S. Deambrosis (2013)
Development and Testing of Tungsten Coatings for the RFX-mod Device Wall
in 14th International Conference on Plasma-Facing Materials and Components for Fusion Applications, Forschungszentrum Juelich, Germany, May 13-17, 2013
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- Development and Testing of Tungsten Coatings for the RFX-mod Device Wall (literal)
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- The exploitation of high plasma current regimes in the RFX-mod reversed field pinch experiment has
made apparent that the graphite first wall affects plasma performance and makes the operation very
much dependent on plasma wall interaction. In fact, Hydrogen retention in the graphite wall of the RFXmod
device and strong influxes during plasma operation made very difficult density control especially at
high plasma current regimes, explored up to the RFX-mod maximum design value of 2 MA. On the
other side, in RFX-mod the same regimes revealed to be the most performing ones when density
control problems are overcome by long graphite cleaning sessions or graphite coating by means of
Boron or Lithium deposition [1]. These treatments require long application times (of the order of several
hours) and the duration of their effectiveness in RFX-mod spans from one to tens of shots, depending
on the treatment and on the plasma current.
Both to enhance density control and to possibly access new operational regimes, in RFX-mod the
replacement of the first wall with tungsten coated graphite is under evaluation. As a first step it is
considered to insert W multilayer coated samples in the device vessel up to the first wall. Physical
Vapor Deposition (PVD) and Plasma Spray techniques are considered for the coating and the samples
are equipped with a set of thermocouples. The insertion location will be monitored with an infrared
camera and spectroscopic diagnostics to measure the power deposition and the W ions influxes. We
report on the preliminary tests that have been carried out to characterize the adherence of the W
coatings on the graphite samples and the morphological characteristics of the coated layer.
[1] Puiatti et al. presented at the 24th IAEA Fusion Energy Conference, San Diego, USA, October 8-13,
2012, EX/P5-01 (literal)
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