2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.fusengdes.2018.03.027
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Dust generation in tokamaks: Overview of beryllium and tungsten dust characterisation in JET with the ITER-like wall

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“…Considering also the beryllium walls currently used in JET and planned for ITER, the case of beryllium particles (with density 1850 kg/m3) is also studied here. We consider for simplification that particles made of beryllium are spherical with the same range of diameters, d = 1,2, 5,10, 20 ^m [12,13]. Particles are considered in the non oxydized form (density of pure tungsten and beryllium are used in the later calculations).…”
Section: Types and Sizes Of Partialesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Considering also the beryllium walls currently used in JET and planned for ITER, the case of beryllium particles (with density 1850 kg/m3) is also studied here. We consider for simplification that particles made of beryllium are spherical with the same range of diameters, d = 1,2, 5,10, 20 ^m [12,13]. Particles are considered in the non oxydized form (density of pure tungsten and beryllium are used in the later calculations).…”
Section: Types and Sizes Of Partialesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Derjaguin-Müller-Toporov (DMT) theory [18] provides the adhesion force for a sphere (of diameter d) and a smooth wall of the same material: FDMT = nEA,W d (13) where EA,W denotes here the adhesion energy of tungsten. We give in Tab.…”
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“…2016; Rubel et al. 2018), contaminants in industrial processing plasmas (Watanabe 1997; Kersten et al. 2003; Shumova et al.…”
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