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Plasma-facing components in tokamaks: material modification and fuel retention

Fuel inventory and generation of carbon and metal dust in a tokamak are perceived to be serious safety and economy issues for the steady-state operation of a fusion reactor, e.g. ITER. These topics have been explored in this thesis in order to contribute to a better understanding and the development of methods for controlling and curtailing fuel accumulation and dust formation in controlled fusion devices. The work was carried out with material facing fusion plasmas in three tokamaks: TEXTOR in Forschungszentrum Jülich (Germany), Tore Supra in the Nuclear Research Center Cadarache (France) and JET in Culham Centre for Fusion Energy (United Kingdom). Following issues were addressed: (a) properties of material migration products, i.e. co-deposited layers and dust particles; (b) impact of fuel removal methods on dust generation and on modification of plasma-facing components; (c) efficiency of fuel and deposit removal techniques; (d) degradation mechanism of diagnostic components - mirrors - and methods of their regeneration.

Time: Wed 2012-12-12 10.00

Location: KTH, Lecture hall F3, Lindstedtsvägen 26

Subject area: Fusion Plasma Physics

Doctoral student: Dayra Ivanova, EE/Fusion Plasma Physics

Opponent: Dr. Bernard Pégourié, Nuclear Research Centre Cadarache, France

Supervisor: Marek Rubel

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