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Material impacts and heat flux characterization of an electrothermal plasma source with an applied magnetic field

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
Volume 122, Issue 6, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.4998683

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  1. Laboratory Directed Research and Development Program of Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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To produce a realistic tokamak-like plasma environment in linear plasma device, a transient source is needed to deliver heat and particle fluxes similar to those seen in an edge localized mode (ELM). ELMs in future large tokamaks will deliver heat fluxes of similar to 1GW/m(2) to the divertor plasma facing components at a few Hz. An electrothermal plasma source can deliver heat fluxes of this magnitude. These sources operate in an ablative arc regime which is driven by a DC capacitive discharge. An electrothermal source was configured with two pulse lengths and tested under a solenoidal magnetic field to determine the resulting impact on liner ablation, plasma parameters, and delivered heat flux. The arc travels through and ablates a boron nitride liner and strikes a tungsten plate. The tungsten target plate is analyzed for surface damage using a scanning electron microscope. Published by AIP Publishing.

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