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[en] A pulsed electron beam test was used to simulate the thermal response of plasma facing materials under high heat loads during plasma disruptions, particularly for relatively 'long' duration off-normal events such as plasma vertical displacement events. The erosion and erosion products of purified tungsten made by powder metallurgy (PM-W), W and B4C plasma sprayed coatings on CFC or copper and C/C composite were investigated. The time evolution of the target current indicates that the erosion products or screening clouds partly or completely shield the incident electron beam, leading to a reduction of the target current and changes in the target current profile. The weight loss of PM-W is smaller than that of the tungsten coating or C/C composite, which is in agreement with the erosion behavior. Erosion products indicate that evaporation is a major erosion mechanism of PM-W, and exfoliation and particle emission are the dominant erosion mechanisms of carbon-based materials and W plasma sprayed coatings
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PSI-15: 15. international conference on plasma-surface interactions in controlled fusion devices; Gifu (Japan); 26-31 May 2002; S0022311502013934; Copyright (c) 2003 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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