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This helped suppress coke formation, at the expense of a less deep cracking into lighter molecules.
In this work, three variants (reduction in width of armor, inverse trapezoid shape in the lower part and castellation) of full-W divertor armor design based on the ITER divertor design are proposed to mitigate deep cracking at 20 MW/m20
All three variants can mitigate deep cracking of tungsten armor.
Recent high heat flux (HHF) tests showed that the tungsten monoblock armor often suffered from deep cracking, when the applied HHF load approached 20 MW/m20
The deep cracking seemed not to affect the heat removal capability of tungsten divertor, as most of the cracks were perpendicular to the loading surface.
Creep can mitigate the risk of deep cracking by reducing the driving force for crack opening, and has a positive impact for preventing the contact between the upper parts of neighboring monoblocks in high heat flux tests.
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