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Multidimensional finite-element simulations of the diffusion and trapping of hydrogen in plasma-facing components including thermal expansion

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This study is focused on tritium retention and permeation through a 316L stainless steel diagnostic first wall during plasma operations in ITER. A set of data for migration properties is proposed by adjusting the values to fit a simulation using experimental results. A reactive-diffusion model coupled with a mechanical field, solved on 3DS Abaqus finite-element software, is applied to estimate tritium migration. Two-dimensional simulations are compared with one-dimensional simulations and the role of thermal expansion on plastic deformation and trap creation is discussed.
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hal-02966860 , version 1 (02-10-2021)

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Sofiane Benannoune, Yann Charles, Jonathan Mougenot, Monique Gaspérini, Gregory de Temmerman. Multidimensional finite-element simulations of the diffusion and trapping of hydrogen in plasma-facing components including thermal expansion. Physica Scripta, 2020, T171, pp.014011. ⟨10.1088/1402-4896/ab4335⟩. ⟨hal-02966860⟩
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