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Investigations on cold spray tungsten/tantalum coatings for plasma facing applications

Nuclear Materials and Energy(2023)

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Abstract
Cold gas spraying for the production of thick tungsten (W) coatings has been investigated for use at plasma facing components in fusion devices. Since the brittle nature of W strongly impedes its deposition, a systematic study was performed using mixtures of tungsten and tantalum (Ta) powders. Whereas the use of 100% W powder was not successful yet, 2 mm thick coatings on steel were produced by using a W/Ta powder mixture with 90 vol% W, yielding a W content in the coating of 70 vol%. The coatings show negligible porosity and very good adhesion to the substrate. High heat flux experiments on samples with the size 80 x 80 mm(2) were performed in order to investigate the behaviour under low (<= 4 MW/m(2)) steady state loads and high power (similar to 40 MW/m(2)) transients. During the pulses with low power density, being typical for applications at the main chamber first wall, no defects were observed and a thermal conductivity close to that of the bulk materials was found. During the high power transients lasting for 200 ms cracks parallel to the surface appeared inside the coating.
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Tungsten,Coatings,Plasma wall interaction,High heat flux tests
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