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Analytical expressions for thermophysical properties of solid and liquid beryllium relevant for fusion applications

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NUCLEAR MATERIALS AND ENERGY
Volume 31, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.nme.2022.101195

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Thermophysical properties; Beryllium; Thermal analysis; Melt motion; Dust transport

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  1. Swedish Research Council [2021-05649]
  2. European Union via the Euratom Research and Training Programme [101052200]
  3. Swedish Research Council [2021-05649] Funding Source: Swedish Research Council

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This review summarizes the investigation of the thermophysical properties of pure polycrystalline solid and liquid beryllium, which are essential for modeling intense plasma-surface interaction phenomena in fusion applications. Reliable experimental data are analyzed to establish the temperature dependence of these properties and analytical expressions are recommended for high temperature extrapolations.
The status of the literature is reviewed for thermophysical properties of pure polycrystalline solid and liquid beryllium which constitute input for the modeling of intense plasma-surface interaction phenomena that are important for fusion applications (thermal analysis, vapor shielding, melt motion, arcing, dust generation, dust transport). Reliable experimental data are analyzed for the latent heats, specific isobaric heat capacity, electrical resistivity, thermal conductivity, mass density, vapor pressure, work function, total hemispherical emissivity and absolute thermoelectric power from the room temperature up to the normal boiling point of beryllium as well as for the surface tension and the dynamic viscosity across the liquid state. Analytical expressions are recommended for the temperature dependence of these thermophysical properties, which involve high temperature extrapolations given the absence of extended liquid beryllium measurements.

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