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Title: | Demonstrating electromagnetic control of free-surface, liquid-metal flows relevant to fusion reactors |
Contributors: | Hvasta, M. G. Kolemen, E. Fisher, A. E. Ji, H. U. S. Department of Energy contract number DE-AC02-09CH11466 |
Keywords: | Electromagnetic Control Galinstan Plasma-Facing Component |
Issue Date: | Jan-2018 |
Publisher: | Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University |
Related Publication: | Nuclear Fusion, 58 (2018) 016022 |
Abstract: | Plasma-facing components (PFC's) made from solid materials may not be able to withstand the large heat and particle fluxes that will be produced within next-generation fusion reactors. To address the shortcomings of solid PFC's, a variety of liquid-metal (LM) PFC concepts have been proposed. Many of the suggested LM-PFC designs rely on electromagnetic restraint (Lorentz force) to keep free-surface, liquid-metal flows adhered to the interior surfaces of a fusion reactor. However, there is very little, if any, experimental data demonstrating that free-surface, LM-PFC's can actually be electromagnetically controlled. Therefore, in this study, electrical currents were injected into a free-surface liquid-metal that was flowing through a uniform magnetic field. The resultant Lorentz force generated within the liquid-metal affected the velocity and depth of the flow in a controllable manner that closely matched theoretical predictions. These results show the promise of electromagnetic control for LM-PFC's and suggest that electromagnetic control could be further developed to adjust liquid-metal nozzle output, prevent splashing within a tokamak, and alter heat transfer properties for a wide-range of liquid-metal systems. |
URI: | http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01c534fr60f |
Referenced By: | https://doi.org/10.1088/1741-4326/aa9344 |
Appears in Collections: | Plasma Science & Technology |
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