Resolidification-controlled melt dynamics under fast transient tokamak plasma loads

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Studies of macroscopic melt motion induced by fast transient power loads and the ensuing damage to plasma-facing components are critical for ITER. Based on state-of-the-art experiments, heat transfer is argued to be strongly entangled with fluid dynamics. The physics model of the MEMOS-U code is introduced. Simulations are reported of recent tokamak experiments concerning deliberate transient melting of beryllium main chamber tiles (JET) and tungsten divertor components (ASDEX Upgrade, JET). MEMOS-U is demonstrated to capture the main physics responsible for melt dynamics and to reproduce the observed surface deformation. The intricate role of resolidification is elucidated.

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Ratynskaia, S., Thorén, E., Tolias, P., Pitts, R. A., Krieger, K., Vignitchouk, L., & Iglesias, D. (2020). Resolidification-controlled melt dynamics under fast transient tokamak plasma loads. Nuclear Fusion, 60(10). https://doi.org/10.1088/1741-4326/abadac

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