Investigation of LLD Test Sample Performance Under High Heat Loads

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Abstract

A small prototype sample of the NSTX Liquid Lithium Divertor (LLD) was exposed to a MSE-LIF diagnostic neutral beam at a power of $\sim $10 MW/m$^{2}$ for 1-3 seconds. Calibrated infrared measurements of front face temperature and thermocouple measurements of bulk sample temperature were obtained. Predictions of temperature evolution were derived from a simple 1D heat flux model and compared with experimental data. These results demonstrated the effective heat load handling of a thin stainless steel liner with porous Mo coating on a copper heat sink, suggesting usefulness as NSTX-Upgrade PFCs. A novel method of measuring the resistance of the lithium films inside NSTX was also developed, the initial results of which will be presented.

*Supported by US DOE contracts DE-AC02-09CH11466, DE-FG02-01ER54616, and DE-AC05-00OR22725. Partially performed under appointment to the Fusion Energy Sciences Fellowship Program administered by Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education.

Authors

  • Tyler Abrams

    • PPPL
  • M.A. Jaworski

    • UIUC
  • R. Kaita

    • PPPL
  • J. Kallman

    • PPPL
  • E. Foley

    • Nova Photonics
  • T. Gray

    • ORNL
  • H. Kugel

    • PPPL
  • F. Levinton

    • Nova Photonics