Abstract

A brief overview of the high heat flux material testing facilities is presented which forms background for a new small-scale laboratory device capable of high heat flux material testing. The scheme of the device is presented and its working principles are described. High heat and particle loads are achieved by focusing of either electron or ion beam on the sample being tested. The sample is fixed to an actively cooled copper table. Experiments with hydrogen ion beam irradiation of an MPG-8 graphite sample are presented, in which heat loads of 270 MW/m2 were achieved. SEM images of the sample surface after testing are presented.

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