Deuterium retention in NSTX with lithium conditioning

ORAL

Abstract

Fuel retention is an important constraint in the selection of plasma facing materials for next-step tokamaks. Gas balance measurements of retention in NSTX have been performed before- and with lithiumization of the vessel. The gas retained in ohmic discharges was measured by comparing the vessel pressure rise after a discharge to that of a gas-only pulse with the pumping valves closed. For neutral beam heated discharges the gas input and gas pumped by the NB cryopanels was tracked. Preliminary results show high ($\sim$ 90\%) prompt retention both with- and without lithiumization. Outgassing of deuterium follows, initially at a high rate that then slowed over the following 24 hours to become comparable to the baseline vessel presure rate of rise and reduced the retention to the $\sim$ 50\% level. Four material samples were exposed to the plasma and analysed in-vacuo the same evening in order to investigate the fundamental processes governing particle balance with lithium coatings.

*Support is provided by the U.S. DOE Contract Nos. DE AC02-09CH11466 and DE-AC52-07NA27344.

Authors

  • C.H. Skinner

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
  • Henry Kugel

    • PPPL
    • PPPL, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
  • Lane Roquemore

    • PPPL, Princeton, NJ
    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
    • PPPL
    • P.P.P.L.
  • J.P. Allain

    • Purdue University
  • C.N. Taylor

    • Purdue U.
  • V.A. Soukhanovskii

    • LLLNL
    • LLNL
    • L.L.N.L.
    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory