Abstract
With lithium as a fusion material gaining popularity, a method for producing lithium pellets relatively quickly has been developed for NSTX. The Lithium Pellet Production device is based on an injector with a sub-millimeter diameter orifice and relies on a jet of liquid lithium breaking apart into small spheres via the Plateau-Rayleigh instability. A prototype device is presented in this paper and for a pressure difference of ΔP = 5 Torr, spheres with diameters between 0.91 < D < 1.37 mm have been produced with an average diameter of D = 1.14 mm, which agrees with the developed theory. Successive tests performed at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory with Wood's metal have confirmed the dependence of sphere diameter on pressure difference as predicted. © 2013 AIP Publishing LLC.
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Fiflis, P., Andrucyzk, D., Roquemore, A. L., McGuire, M., Curreli, D., & Ruzic, D. N. (2013). Lithium pellet production (LiPP): A device for the production of small spheres of lithium. Review of Scientific Instruments, 84(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4811665
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