13th PFMC Workshop / 1st FEMaS Conference
Scientific Program
Talks - Invited Speakers and Selected Speakers
Invited Speakers
Vladimir Barabash, ITER, France
Beryllium Qualification Activity for ITER First Wall Applications
Charlotte Bequart, Université Lille, France
Modelling of Radiation Damage in Tungsten including He Production
Paul Coad, JET, United Kingdom
Overview of JET Post-mortem Results following the 2007-9 Operational Period, and Comparisons with Previous Campaigns
Jan Willem Coenen, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany
Analysis of Structural Changes and High-Heat-Flux Tests on Pre-damaged Tungsten from Tokamak Melt Experiments
Gregory de Temmerman, FOM Institute for Plasma Physics Rijnhuizen, Netherlands
ELM-simulation Experiments under ITER-like Conditions
Monica Ferraris, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Glass Ceramic Joined SiC/SiC: Properties after Nuclear Irradiation
Yuji Hatano, Hydrogen Isotope Research Center, Japan
Wet-Chemical Methods for Fabrication of Tritium Permeation Barrier Coatings
Christoph Hugenschmidt, Technische Universität München, Germany
Irradiation Induced Defects in Alloys Examined by Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy
Thomas Jourdan, CEA Saclay, France
Insight into Defect Properties Created by Irradiation in Fe-C Provided by Multiscale Modeling (Mesoscopic Simulations Parameterized by ab Initio Calculations) Coupled with Resistivity Recovery Experiments
Karl Krieger, Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik, Germany
Transport and Screening of Ejected Tungsten in Controlled Melt Experiments at ASDEX Upgrade
Michael Lehnen, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany
Impact of Disruption Loads on Plasma Facing Components
Guang-Nan Luo, Insitute of Plasma Physics, China
Development of W/Cu Divertor Components for EAST
Guy Matthews; JET, United Kindom
The JET ITER-like Wall - Status and Experimental Programme Plan
Philippe Mertens,Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany
Detailed Design of a Solid Tungsten Divertor Row for JET in Relation to the Physics Goals
Marc Missirlian, CEA Cadarache, France
Fatigue Lifetime and Power Handling Capability of Actively Cooled PFCs for ITER Divertor
Raphael Mitteau, ITER, France
Lifetime Analysis of ITER First Wall under Steady State and Off Normal Loads
Tomasz Plocinski, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
Cs-corrected STEM investigations of materials for fusion (ODS ferritic steel)
Jochen Roth, Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik, Germany
Hydrogen in Tungsten as Plasma-facing Material
Søren Schmidt, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Latest Achievements Utilizing the 3DXRD Technique for Non-destructive Characterization of Microstructures
Thomas Schwarz-Selinger, Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik, Germany
Deuterium Retention in and Release from Beryllium Resulting from High Flux Plasma Exposure
Charles Skinner, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, USA
Lithium Wall Conditioning and Surface Dust Detection on NSTX
Yoshio Ueda, Osaka University, Japan
Recent Progress of Tungsten R&D for Fusion Application in Japan
Jeong-Ha You, Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik, Germany
Tungsten Wire-reinforced Tungsten Composites: State of the Art and Proof of Principle
Selected Speakers
David Armstrong, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Nanoindentation of Self ion Implanted Tungsten and Tungsten Alloys for Plasma Facing Applications
Dmitry Borodin , Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany
Modelling of Beryllium Erosion/Deposition and Local Transport at ITER First Wall Blanket Modules Using the ERO code
Darya Ivanova, KTH (Royal Institut of Technology), Alfvén Laboratory, Sweden
Overview of the Second Stage in the Comprehensive Mirrors Test in JET
N. Klimov, SRC RF TRINITI, Russia
Tungsten and carbon based PFCs erosion and eroded material deposition under ITER-like ELM and disruption loads at the plasma gun facility QSPA-T
Jari Likonen, TEKES, VTT, Finland
Deposition of 13C tracer in the JET MKII-HD divertor
Yasuhisa Oya, Shizuoka University, Japan
Comparison of deuterium retention for ion-irradiated and neutron-irradiated tungsten
Volker Philipps, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany
Deposition and Qualification of Tungsten Coatings Produced by Plasma Deposition in WF6 precursor Gas
Gerald Pintsuk, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany
Thermal shock response of fine and ultra fine grained tungsten based materials
Dmitry Rudakov, University of California, San Diego, USA
Arcing in DIII-D as a Source of PFC Erosion and Dust Production
Burkhard Schillinger, Technical University Munich, Germany
Neutron tomography as a new method for 3D structure analysis of CFC as plasma facing material
Klaus Schmid, Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik, Germany
Predicting time evolution of hydrogen co-deposition in ITER based on self consistent global impurity transport modelling
Masato Yamagiwa, Nagoya University, Japan
In-situ measurement of hydrogen isotope retention using ion beam analyses during plasma exposure