1. Fast camera imaging of dust in the DIII-D tokamak
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Yu, J.H., Rudakov, D.L., Pigarov, A.Yu., Smirnov, R.D., Brooks, N.H., Muller, S.H., and West, W.P.
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DUSTY plasmas , *TOKAMAKS , *IMAGE processing , *CARBON , *GLOW discharges - Abstract
Abstract: Naturally occurring and injected dust particles are observed in the DIII-D tokamak in the outer midplane scrape-off-layer (SOL) using a visible fast-framing camera, and the size of dust particles is estimated using the observed particle lifetime and theoretical ablation rate of a carbon sphere. Using this method, the lower limit of detected dust radius is ∼3μm and particles with inferred radius as large as ∼1mm are observed. Dust particle 2D velocities range from approximately 10 to 300m/s with velocities inversely correlated with dust size. Pre-characterized 2–4μm diameter diamond dust particles are introduced at the lower divertor in an ELMing H-mode discharge using the divertor materials evaluation system (DiMES), and these particles are found to be at the lower size limit of detection using the camera with resolution of ∼0.2cm2 per pixel and exposure time of 330μs. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2009
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