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Material migration patterns and overview of first surface analysis of the JET ITER-like wall

Authors :
Marek Rubel
C. Ayres
A. Baron-Wiechec
Jet-Efda Contributors
J.P. Coad
M. Mayer
Norberto Catarino
Jari Likonen
G. F. Matthews
S. Brezinsek
Kalle Heinola
Eduardo Alves
Anna Widdowson
JET-EFDA Contributors
Source :
Physica Scripta, Widdowson, A, Alves, E, Ayres, C F, Baron-Wiechec, A, Brezinsek, C, Coad, J P, Heinola, K, Likonen, J, Matthews, G F, Rubel, M & JET-EFDA contributors 2014, ' Material migration patterns and overview of first surface analysis of the JET ITER-like wall ', Physica Scripta, vol. 2014, no. T159, 014010 . https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-8949/2014/T159/014010, A Widdowson, A, Alves, E, Ayres, C F, Baron-Wiechec, A, Brezinsek, S, Catarino, N, Coad, J P, Heinola, K, Likonen, J, Matthews, G F, Rubel, M & contributors, JET-EFDA 2014, ' Material migration patterns and overview of first surface analysis of the JET ITER-like wall ', Physica Scripta, vol. 2014, no. T159, 014010 . https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-8949/2014/T159/014010
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2014.

Abstract

Following the first JET ITER-like wall operations a detailed in situ photographic survey of the main chamber and divertor was completed. In addition, a selection of tiles and passive diagnostics were removed from the vessel and made available for post mortem analysis. From the photographic survey and results from initial analysis, the first conclusions regarding erosion, deposition, fuel retention and material transport during divertor and limiter phases have been drawn. The rate of deposition on inner and outer base divertor tiles and remote divertor corners was more than an order of magnitude less than during the preceding carbon wall operations, as was the concomitant deuterium retention. There was however beryllium deposition at the top of the inner divertor. The net beryllium erosion rate from the mid-plane inner limiters was found to be higher than for the previous carbon wall campaign although further analysis is required to determine the overall material balance due to erosion and re-deposition.

Details

ISSN :
14024896, 00318949, and 00295515
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physica Scripta
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e267ff7ef2e3d9856553a59abeaf4b01
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-8949/2014/t159/014010