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Innovative Tungsten Coatings for an Application in Modern and Future Fusion Devices
by
Litnovsky, Andrey
, Linsmeier, Christian
, Guillon, Olivier
, Keller, Tom
, Mauer, Georg
in
Adhesion
/ Bulk density
/ Carbon
/ Carbon fibers
/ Carrier density
/ Carrier gases
/ Coatings
/ divertor materials
/ Divertors (fusion reactors)
/ Fiber composites
/ Fusion reactors
/ Gas flow
/ Image analysis
/ Low pressure
/ low-pressure plasma spraying
/ Nuclear power plants
/ Plasma
/ Plasma spraying
/ plasma-facing components
/ Porosity
/ Raw materials
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Substrates
/ Technology assessment
/ Tungsten
/ Tungsten compounds
2023
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Innovative Tungsten Coatings for an Application in Modern and Future Fusion Devices
by
Litnovsky, Andrey
, Linsmeier, Christian
, Guillon, Olivier
, Keller, Tom
, Mauer, Georg
in
Adhesion
/ Bulk density
/ Carbon
/ Carbon fibers
/ Carrier density
/ Carrier gases
/ Coatings
/ divertor materials
/ Divertors (fusion reactors)
/ Fiber composites
/ Fusion reactors
/ Gas flow
/ Image analysis
/ Low pressure
/ low-pressure plasma spraying
/ Nuclear power plants
/ Plasma
/ Plasma spraying
/ plasma-facing components
/ Porosity
/ Raw materials
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Substrates
/ Technology assessment
/ Tungsten
/ Tungsten compounds
2023
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Innovative Tungsten Coatings for an Application in Modern and Future Fusion Devices
by
Litnovsky, Andrey
, Linsmeier, Christian
, Guillon, Olivier
, Keller, Tom
, Mauer, Georg
in
Adhesion
/ Bulk density
/ Carbon
/ Carbon fibers
/ Carrier density
/ Carrier gases
/ Coatings
/ divertor materials
/ Divertors (fusion reactors)
/ Fiber composites
/ Fusion reactors
/ Gas flow
/ Image analysis
/ Low pressure
/ low-pressure plasma spraying
/ Nuclear power plants
/ Plasma
/ Plasma spraying
/ plasma-facing components
/ Porosity
/ Raw materials
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Substrates
/ Technology assessment
/ Tungsten
/ Tungsten compounds
2023
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Innovative Tungsten Coatings for an Application in Modern and Future Fusion Devices
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Innovative Tungsten Coatings for an Application in Modern and Future Fusion Devices
2023
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Tungsten is foreseen presently as the plasma-facing material for divertors in fusion power plants. In order to achieve durable operation of divertors of current fusion reactors, an efficient way of maintaining the divertor functionality is needed. A system capable of in situ tungsten coating of the divertor via low-pressure plasma spraying was proposed to maintain the divertor integrity. In this work, tungsten was deposited on NB31 carbon fibre composite substrates using the low-pressure plasma spraying technology to evaluate the feasibility of this technique. The thickness, porosity, composition, adhesion, and microstructure of the coatings were investigated by scanning electron microscopy image analysis and energy dispersive spectroscopy. Based on the initial results, the spray parameters were iteratively improved in a campaign-based study. The coatings exhibited improving properties through an adjusting of the carrier gas flow, the scanning speed, and the spray distance. By lowering the carrier gas flow, the porosity of the coatings was reduced, resulting in coatings of 98% bulk density. Adjusting the carrier gas flow reduced the amount of semi-molten particles in the coatings significantly. A decrease in both scanning speed and spray distance increased the substrate’s temperature, which led to better adhesion and porosity.
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MDPI AG
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