2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3115(00)00627-9
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Assessment of erosion and tritium codeposition in ITER-FEAT

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“…The basic impurity generation mechanisms [274] are: 1) Sputtering of the main chamber walls by neutral particle bombardment. These sources can peak in the vicinity of gas or neutral beam injection ports [286]. Chemical sputtering of carbon walls is usually larger than physical sputtering [275].…”
Section: Intrinsic Impurity Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basic impurity generation mechanisms [274] are: 1) Sputtering of the main chamber walls by neutral particle bombardment. These sources can peak in the vicinity of gas or neutral beam injection ports [286]. Chemical sputtering of carbon walls is usually larger than physical sputtering [275].…”
Section: Intrinsic Impurity Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the divertor target strike point zones the example design consists of 28×20mm sized carbon fibre composite (CFC) mono blocks with 46mm thickness stacked in vertical columns with 0.5mm poloidal gap [15]. The target plate area of 55m 2 [16] will require ≈90000 mono blocks. From the tile dimensions one obtains a hidden side face area of 330% of the plasma exposed CFC surface.…”
Section: Extrapolation To Itermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the divertor outside the strike-point zones, the baffles and the divertor dome, the example design consists of 10×10×10mm tungsten rods with 0.5mm gaps [17]. With a total tungsten area of 140m 2 [16] there are ≈ 1200000 W-rods with a hidden side face area of 360% of the plasma exposed W-PFC surface. The main chamber wall armour example design consists of 42×47mm sized beryllium tiles with 10mm thickness and 2mm spacing bonded to a cooling structure [17].…”
Section: Extrapolation To Itermentioning
confidence: 99%
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