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Performance of brazed graphite, carbon-fiber composite, and TZM materials for actively cooled structures: qualification tests

Šmid et al., 1991

Document ID
8316047586255798778
Author
Šmid I
Croessmann C
Watson R
Linke J
Cardella A
Bolt H
Reheis N
Kny E
Publication year
Publication venue
Fusion Technology

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The divertor of a near-term fusion device has to withstand high heat fluxes, heat shocks, and erosion caused by the plasma. Furthermore, it has to be maintainable through remote techniques. Above all, a good heat removal capability across the interface (low-Z armor/heat …
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