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Qualification of Grain Oriented, Additively Manufactured Tungsten in DIII-D

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Abstract

Additively manufactured tungsten (AM-W) is a promising candidate for plasma-facing components in fusion reactors; however, its performance under reactor-relevant conditions require additional studies. This study exposed AM-W samples using DiMES in DIII-D. Initial results following the exposure of the AM-W samples to H-mode conditions in DIII-D did not show any visual damage on the surface. The AM process enables the control of grain orientation through tuning of manufacturing parameters such as electron beam speed and energy density. The exposed samples vary in grain orientations (dominantly (001) or (111)), geometries (flat and angled) as well as sample orientation parallel (II) and perpendicular (⟂) to AM build direction. In addition to the AM-W samples, 'ITER-grade' rolled W were included for comparison. These samples were pre-characterized using SEM and EBSD to obtain images of the surface morphology and grain orientation pre-exposure. The first DiMES head experienced a heat flux of 2.3 MW/m2 while the second DiMES head experienced a heat flux of 2.8 MW/m2. Although both heads did not experience any visual damage on the surface, further characterization will investigate microstructural changes.

Presenters

  • Aaliyah Zuniga

    North Carolina State University

Authors

  • Aaliyah Zuniga

    North Carolina State University

  • Florian M Laggner

    NC State University, Department of Nuclear Engineering

  • Haozhi Zhang

    North Carolina State University

  • Olivia Mehalick

    North Carolina State University

  • Jonathan D Coburn

    Sandia National Laboratories

  • Florian Effenberg

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

  • Florian Effenberg

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

  • Ryan T Hood

    Sandia National Laboratories

  • Roberto Maurizio

    General Atomics

  • Tim J Horn

    North Carolina State University

  • Syed Rizvi

    North Carolina State University

  • Dmitry L Rudakov

    University of California, San Diego

  • Thomas F Fuerst

    Idaho National Laboratory

  • Masashi Shimada

    Idaho National Laboratory

  • Elizabeth Kautz

    North Carolina State University