The INEEL has analyzed a variety of dust samples from operating experimenta
l tokamaks: General Atomics' DIII-D, Massachusetts Institute of Technology'
s Alcator CMOD, and Princeton's TFTR. These dust samples were collected and
analyzed because of the importance of dust to the safety of future fusion
power plants and ITER. The dust may contain tritium, be activated, be chemi
cally toxic, and chemically reactive. The INEEL has carried out numerous ch
aracterization procedures on the samples yielding information useful both t
o tokamak designers and to safety researchers. Two different methods were u
sed for particle characterization: optical microscopy (count based) and las
er based volumetric diffraction (mass based). Surface area of the dust samp
les was measured using Brunauer, Emmett, and Teller, BET1, a gas adsorption
technique.
The purpose of this paper is to present the correlation between our particl
e size measurements and our surface area measurements for tokamak dust.