Modeling of high-Z materials erosion and its suppression in DIII-D

ORAL

Abstract

Erosion of plasma facing components is a key issue for high-power, long pulse operation. The 3D Monte Carlo code ERO has been used to simulate the erosion/redeposition of Mo and W samples exposed to DIII-D divertor plasma using the DiMES. The net erosion rate is significantly reduced due to the high local re-deposition ratio of eroded materials, which is mainly controlled by the electric field and plasma density within the Chodura sheath as indicated by ERO modeling. Similar re-deposition ratios were obtained from the modeling using three sheath models for small inclined magnetic field angle, all being close to the measured value. ERO modeling shows that local CH$_4$ injection can create a carbon coating on the Mo sample to mitigate Mo erosion; the local decrease of electron temperature due to gas injection also suppresses net erosion, consistent with experimental observation.

*Supported by the US DOE under DE-FC02-04ER54698 and PSI-SciDAC project.

Authors

  • Rui Ding

    • ORISE
    • GA
  • H.Y. Guo

    • GA
  • V.S. Chan

    • GA
  • P.B. Snyder

    • GA
  • D.L. Rudakov

    • UCSD
  • P.C. Stangeby

    • UTIAS
  • J.D. Elder

    • UTIAS
  • D. Tskhakaya

    • UWIEN
  • W.R. Wampler

    • SNL
  • A. Kirschner

    • FZJ
  • A.G. McLean

    • LLNL