Carbon fiber composite (CFC) targets are investigated by a focused ion beam/scanning electron microscope (FIB/SEM) in a joint project aiming at the development of robust divertors in the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER). These mockups are exposed to a plasma that simulates the off-normal thermal loads foreseen for ITER and display a rich, puzzling impact scenario. Morphological elements are identified at the exposed surface and beneath it, and are examined in order to point out the relevant processes involved. Each technique adopted is discussed and evaluated

Ghezzi, F., Magni, S., Milani, M., Tatti, F. (2007). Carbon fiber composite targets for nuclear fusion technology: A focused ion beam/scanning electron microscope investigation. SCANNING, 29(6), 254-260 [10.1002/sca.20077].

Carbon fiber composite targets for nuclear fusion technology: A focused ion beam/scanning electron microscope investigation

MILANI, MARZIALE;
2007

Abstract

Carbon fiber composite (CFC) targets are investigated by a focused ion beam/scanning electron microscope (FIB/SEM) in a joint project aiming at the development of robust divertors in the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER). These mockups are exposed to a plasma that simulates the off-normal thermal loads foreseen for ITER and display a rich, puzzling impact scenario. Morphological elements are identified at the exposed surface and beneath it, and are examined in order to point out the relevant processes involved. Each technique adopted is discussed and evaluated
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
focused ion beam; scanning electron microscopy; composites; fracture; plasma-material interaction; thermomechanical effects
English
2007
29
6
254
260
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Ghezzi, F., Magni, S., Milani, M., Tatti, F. (2007). Carbon fiber composite targets for nuclear fusion technology: A focused ion beam/scanning electron microscope investigation. SCANNING, 29(6), 254-260 [10.1002/sca.20077].
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