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3D Heat Flux and Melt Motion Analysis of Angled Tungsten Samples on DIII-D

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Abstract

Dispersoid-strengthened tungsten (DSW) offers an avenue for increasing the recrystallization resistance of tungsten (W) alloys at higher temperatures. Thermal analysis is presented for a high heat flux exposure of angled (15°) DSW and ITER-grade W samples in the DIII-D tokamak. Recrystallization, cracking, and melting of both materials was observed as well as dispersoid evaporation. The exposure was performed using the Divertor Materials Evaluation System (DiMES) at DIII-D. Samples endured 9 H-mode discharges with ELMs. The inter-ELM heat flux ?? strongly varied from ~11 – 24 MW/m2 on the angled surfaces. ELMs contributed up to 115 MW/m2 at ~40 Hz. Consequently, two of the samples nearest the strike point melted. The resulting melt motion was radially inward in the ?????? direction at ~20 mm/s. About 10 mm3, or ~50%, of the exposed geometry was displaced due to melt motion. EBSD microscopy shows uniform recrystallization throughout the sample depth. SMITER and SIERRA/Aria codes are used to estimate ??, temperature evolution, melt formation, and ?????? melt motion.

Presenters

  • Jonathan D Coburn

    Sandia National Laboratories

Authors

  • Jonathan D Coburn

    Sandia National Laboratories

  • Robert D Kolasinski

    Sandia National Laboratories

  • Dinh D Truong

    Sandia National Laboratories

  • Dmitry L Rudakov

    UCSD, University of California San Diego, University of California, San Diego

  • Huiqian Wang

    General Atomics - San Diego, General Atomics

  • Jun Ren

    University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee – Knoxville

  • Charlie Lasnier

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  • Claudio Marini

    University of California San Diego

  • Joshua D Sugar

    Sandia National Laboratories

  • Richard Nygren

    Sandia National Laboratories

  • Tyler Abrams

    General Atomics - San Diego, General Atomics

  • Jonathan G Watkins

    General Atomics - San Diego, Sandia National Lab, Sandia National Laboratories