Hydrogen recycling at plasma facing materials : [proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Hydrogen Recycling at Plasma Facing Materials, St Petersburg, Russia, September 15-19, 1999] /

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Meeting name:NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Hydrogen Recycling at Plasma Facing Materials (1999 : Saint Petersburg, Russia)
Imprint:Dordrecht, The Netherlands ; Boston [Mass.] : Kluwer Academic Publishers, c2000.
Description:x, 363 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Language:English
Series:NATO science series. Series II, Mathematics, physics, and chemistry ; vol. 1
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4446041
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Other authors / contributors:Wu, C. H.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Scientific Affairs Division.
ISBN:0792366298 (cloth) : £92.00
Notes:Subtitle from t.p. verso.
"Published in cooperation with NATO Scientific Affairs Division."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Hydrogen Recycling in Fusion Devices
  • 1. Density control and plasma wall interaction in Tore Supra
  • 2. Wall pumping and hydrogen recycling in Textor 94
  • 3. Hydrogen recycling in the RFX Reversed Field Pinch
  • Active Particle Control
  • 4. Active control of hydrogen recycling by the permeation and absorption techniques
  • 5. Deuterium pumping with superpermeable membrane in the divertor of JFT-2M Tokamak
  • 6. Wall pumping in Tokamak with lithium
  • Hydrogen Reflection and Secondary Hydrogen Particles
  • 7. Reflection and adsorption of hydrogen atoms and molecules on graphite and tungsten
  • 8. Detached recombining plasmas in relation to volumetric hydrogen recycle
  • 9. Halpha spectroscopic study of hydrogen behavior in a low temperature plasma
  • 10. Metal surface microrelief formed due to sputtering by mono- and variable energy ions of hydrogen plasma
  • 11. Recycled hydrogen in excited state
  • 12. Main research results in hydrogen thermosorptive activation by metal hydrides
  • Hydrogen Transport in Materials
  • 13. The modulated permeation technique used at the open university
  • 14. A model for calculation of tritium accumulation and leakage in plasma facing sandwich structures
  • 15. Transport of hydrogen through amorphous alloy
  • 16. An interaction of hydrogen isotopes with austenitic Cr-Ni steels without and during reactor irradiation
  • Hydrogen recycle at plasma facing materials
  • 17. Diffusion of tritium in V, Nb and Ta under concentration, temperature and electric potential gradients
  • 18. Deuterium superpermeation through niobium membrane
  • 19. Effects of helium on the superpermeation of the group Va metals
  • 20. Membrane bias effects on plasma driven permeation of hydrogen through niobium membrane
  • 21. Plasma driven permeation through the NB membrane at low temperature
  • 22. Phenomenology model of hydrogen evacuation by metal membranes
  • 23. Hydrogen recycling and wall equilibration in fusion devices
  • Hydrogen Retention and Release
  • 24. Mechanisms of tritium retention in, and the removal of tritium from plasma facing materials of the Fusion Devices
  • 25. Studies on tritium interactions with plasma facing material at the tritium process laboratory of JAERI
  • 26. Tritium recycling and inventory in eroded debris of plasma-facing materials
  • 27. Effects of Cu-impurity on retention and thermal release of D implanted into Be
  • 28. Deuterium retention in beryllium and beryllium oxide
  • 29. The effect of radiation damage and helium on hydrogen trapping in beryllium
  • 30. Atomic hydrogen endash; graphite interaction
  • 31. Deuterium retention in SI doped carbon films
  • 32. Retention of 100 eV tritium in tungsten at high fluxes
  • 33. Hydrogen absorption and desorption behavior with a boronized wall
  • 34. Out of pile experiments on the investigation of hydrogen interaction with reduced activation ferritic-martensitic st4el F82H
  • Effects of Hydrogen, Helium and Plasma Impurities on PFM Behavior
  • 35. Structure and relief modification of titanium and boron modified graphite under light ion irradiation
  • 36. The simulation of the diagnostic mirror behavior under hydrogen isotope irradiation
  • 37. Surface loss probabilities of neutral hydrocarbon radicals on amorphous hydrogenated carbon film surfaces: consequences for the formation of re-deposited layers in