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Nitrogen retention mechanisms in tokamaks with beryllium and tungsten plasma-facing surfaces

Authors :
Oberkofler, M.
Andersson Sundén, Erik
Asp, E.
Binda, Federico
Cecconello, Marco
Conroy, Sean
Dzysiuk, Nataliia
Ericsson, Göran
Eriksson, Jacob
Hellesen, Carl
Hjalmarsson, Anders
Possnert, Göran
Sjöstrand, Henrik
Skiba, Mateusz
Weiszflog, Matthias
Zychor, I.
Oberkofler, M.
Andersson Sundén, Erik
Asp, E.
Binda, Federico
Cecconello, Marco
Conroy, Sean
Dzysiuk, Nataliia
Ericsson, Göran
Eriksson, Jacob
Hellesen, Carl
Hjalmarsson, Anders
Possnert, Göran
Sjöstrand, Henrik
Skiba, Mateusz
Weiszflog, Matthias
Zychor, I.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Global gas balance experiments at ASDEX Upgrade (AUG) and JET have shown that a considerable fraction of nitrogen injected for radiative cooling is not recovered as N-2 upon regeneration of the liquid helium cryo pump. The most probable loss channels are ion implantation into plasma-facing materials, co-deposition and ammonia formation. These three mechanisms are investigated in laboratory and tokamak experiments and by numerical simulations. Laboratory experiments have shown that implantation of nitrogen ions into beryllium and tungsten leads to the formation of surface nitrides, which may decompose under thermal loads. On beryllium the presence of nitrogen at the surface has been seen to reduce the sputtering yield. On tungsten surfaces it has been observed that the presence of nitrogen can increase hydrogen retention. The global nitrogen retention in AUG by implantation into the tungsten surfaces saturates. At JET the steady state nitrogen retention is increased by co-deposition with beryllium. The tokamak experiments are interpreted in detail by simulations of the global migration with WallDYN. Mass spectrometry of the exhaust gas of AUG and JET has revealed the conversion of nitrogen to ammonia at percent-levels. Conclusions are drawn on the potential implications of nitrogen seeding on the operation of a reactor in a deuterium-tritium mix.<br />For complete list of authors see http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0031-8949/T167/1/014077

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1235237905
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088.0031-8949.T167.1.014077