JOURNAL ARTICLE

Beryllium plasma-facing components for the ITER-like wall project at JET

Abstract

ITER-Like Wall Project has been launched at the JET tokamak in order to study a tokamak operation with beryllium components on the main chamber wall and tungsten in the divertor. To perform this first comprehensive test of both materials in a thermonuclear fusion environment, a broad program has been undertaken to develop plasma-facing components and assess their performance under high power loads. The paper provides a concise report on scientific and technical issues in the development of a beryllium first wall at JET.

Keywords:
Beryllium Divertor Tokamak Thermonuclear fusion Nuclear engineering Jet (fluid) Tungsten Plasma Fusion power Aerospace engineering Materials science Nuclear physics Physics Engineering Metallurgy

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Topics

Fusion materials and technologies
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Magnetic confinement fusion research
Physical Sciences →  Physics and Astronomy →  Nuclear and High Energy Physics
Superconducting Materials and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
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