2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.fusengdes.2014.02.057
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Simulation of damage to tokamaks plasma facing components during intense abnormal power deposition

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“…Equation ( 28), which relates κ to the shielding coefficient, implies Equation ( 76) is equivalent to Equation (27) for the current potential of a shell that is a continuous conductor.…”
Section: E Current Potential For a Conducting Shellmentioning
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“…Equation ( 28), which relates κ to the shielding coefficient, implies Equation ( 76) is equivalent to Equation (27) for the current potential of a shell that is a continuous conductor.…”
Section: E Current Potential For a Conducting Shellmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We consider effects due to magnetic forces, which could be greatly enhanced by electrical shorts between the beryllium tiles covering the first wall. A possible cause of shorting is tile melting [26,27]. The actual melt damage seen on the JET ITER-like Wall and divertor is illustrated and discussed in [20].…”
Section: Implications For the Study Of Off-normal Eventsmentioning
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“…The strength of the matrix elements is proportional to the overlap <k | l> of the wave functions of coupled states |k >, |l > , and therefore, H ii , H jj are localized dominantly near the pertinent atom, while K ij , K ji are distributed on the internuclear axis at distances relatively far from the atoms. [2,16] Figure 1 but for capture to 2l states of H In Figures 1-5, we show the cross sections for electron capture from the singlet (panels [a]) and triplet (panels [b]) initial Sn(5 2 5 21,3 ) and the total (c), Equation (10), to the 1s states and 2l, 3l, 4l, and 5l states of hydrogen atom. When the states |k >, |l > belong to different atomic centres, the condition E k = E l ensures a strong (resonant) coupling between the states.…”
Section: Electron Capture Cross Sectionsmentioning
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“…The theoretical and experimental investigation of these processes have been an active field of research for many decades and is described in many monographs and textbooks (e.g., [1][2][3] , and references therein). [10,11] The evaluation of shielding capability of the near-surface secondary plasma layer requires knowledge of inelastic and momentum transfer processes of incoming flux particles and the Sn atoms released from the PFC surfaces. Detailed theoretical studies of electron capture and excitation processes in many-electron collision systems are rather limited because of the electronic structure complexity and the plethora of possible reaction channels.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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