LONG Hai-chuan,QIU Chang-jun,ZHENG Peng-fei,LIU Hao,CHEN Yong.Review on the Corrosion Behavior and Coating Protection of Plasma Facing Materials[J],50(2):123-133
Review on the Corrosion Behavior and Coating Protection of Plasma Facing Materials
Received:May 22, 2020  Revised:July 21, 2020
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DOI:10.16490/j.cnki.issn.1001-3660.2021.02.013
KeyWord:plasma facing materials  high temperature corrosion  radiation damage  evaporation/sputtering  protective coatings
              
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LONG Hai-chuan School of Mechanical Engineering, University of South China, Hengyang , China
QIU Chang-jun School of Mechanical Engineering, University of South China, Hengyang , China
ZHENG Peng-fei Southwestern Institute of Physics, Chengdu , China
LIU Hao School of Mechanical Engineering, University of South China, Hengyang , China
CHEN Yong School of Mechanical Engineering, University of South China, Hengyang , China
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Abstract:
      Plasma facing materials (PFMs) are used to protect the components of magnetic confinement nuclear fusion devices from the plasma at the core edge, but 1the problems of high temperature corrosion, radiation damage and fuel retention of plasma-wall interactions (PWI) have become the development bottleneck of advanced nuclear fusion devices. The alloying of doped elements of both low-Z materials (C, Be) and high-Z materials (W, Mo), and stainless steel are currently the preferred protective coatings for plasma wall materials to relieve the effect of plasma. This paper describes the general corrosion mechanism of solid plasma wall materials and the main characteristics of common PFMs, indicating that wall evaporation and sputtering under the action of hot plasma are the main corrosion behaviors of wall materials, and the structural defects caused by particle irradiation will increase the dissolution and diffusion of hydrogen isotopes in the wall material, deposited on the surface of the wall material along with impurities. Then, the paper focuses on the Chinese and international researches about the corrosion degree caused by the evaporation and sputtering of carbon wall, tungsten wall and beryllium wall materials under the action of plasma and the chemical corrosion principle of hydrocarbon combination, and the latest research progress of carbon-based composite materials, tungsten-based composite materials and stainless steel protective coating plasma wall materials developed on this basis, and the comparison shows that high-Z alloyed protective coatings and preparation technologies have huge application prospects. Finally, the paper analyzes some of the key basic problems that have to be solved in the current development of heat-resistant corrosion and good plasma compatibility wall materials, and proposes the main technical directions and development trends of PFMs in the future. It is expected to provide an important reference for the research and development of new protective coating materials used in extreme conditions of fusion reactors.
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