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The impact of the fast ion fluxes and thermal plasma loads on the design of the ITER fast ion loss detector

Authors :
M. Garcia-Munoz
Y. Bonnet
N. Casal
J. Garcia-Lopez
C. Vorpahl
J. F. Rivero-Rodriguez
E. Veshchev
J. Ayllon-Guerola
L. Sanchis-Sanchez
Luciano Bertalot
R. Walton
Michael Walsh
J. Gonzalez-Martin
J. Galdon
J. P. Gunn
M. Rodriguez-Ramos
T. Giacomin
M. Kocan
George Vayakis
Roger Reichle
Source :
Journal of Instrumentation. 12:C12027-C12027
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2017.

Abstract

Thermal plasma loads to the ITER Fast Ion Loss Detector are studied for QDT = 10 burning plasma equilibrium using the 3D field line tracing. The simulations are performed for a FILD insertion 9–13 cm past the port plasma facing surface, optimized for fast ion measurements, and include the worst-case perturbation of the plasma boundary and the error in the magnetic reconstruction. The FILD head is exposed to superimposed time-averaged ELM heat load, static inter-ELM heat flux and plasma radiation. The study includes the estimate of the instantaneous temperature rise due to individual 0.6 MJ controlled ELMs. The maximum time-averaged surface heat load is 12 MW/m2 and will lead to increase of the FILD surface temperature well below the melting temperature of the materials considered here, for the FILD insertion time of 0.2 s. The worst-case instantaneous temperature rise during controlled 0.6 MJ ELMs is also significantly smaller than the melting temperature of e.g. Tungsten or Molybdenum, foreseen for the FILD housing.

Details

ISSN :
17480221
Volume :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Instrumentation
Accession number :
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