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[en] The primary effects of using various wall and limiter materials have been in the amount and kind of impurities they introduce into the plasma. Only a limited number of materials have been employed to date. These include gold, stainless steel, inconel, glass, alumina, and titanium for first walls and carbon, stainless steel, inconel, alumina, silicon carbide, boron carbide, molybdenum, tantalum, titanium, and tungsten for limiters and divertors. Limiter surfaces bear the brunt of the plasma bombardment and so typically introduce impurities far out of proportion to their relative size. The ratio of the bombarded limiter area to that of the first wall is of order 1 to 103
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1979; 6 p; 1. topical meeting on fusion reactor materials; Miami Beach, FL, USA; 29 - 31 Jan 1979; Available from NTIS., PC A02/MF A01
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ALLOYS, ALUMINIUM COMPOUNDS, BORON COMPOUNDS, CARBIDES, CARBON ADDITIONS, CARBON COMPOUNDS, CHALCOGENIDES, CHROMIUM ALLOYS, CLOSED PLASMA DEVICES, CORROSION RESISTANT ALLOYS, ELEMENTS, IRON ALLOYS, IRON BASE ALLOYS, METALS, NICKEL ALLOYS, NICKEL BASE ALLOYS, NONMETALS, OXIDES, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, SILICON COMPOUNDS, STEELS, TESTING, THERMONUCLEAR DEVICES, THERMONUCLEAR REACTOR WALLS, TRANSITION ELEMENT ALLOYS, TRANSITION ELEMENTS
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