Metal vs. graphite divertor: effects of material choice on intrinsic fueling source
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Abstract
The Metal Rings Campaign (MRC) in DIII-D [1] has demonstrated that a relatively small (0.6% of the total wall area) fractional W coverage in the divertor of a full-C tokamak can affect the edge plasma. The density profile in L-mode discharges was 8% higher with outer strike point (OSP) placed on W, which can be attributed to higher divertor fueling flux due to higher flux and energy of reflected neutral D atoms [2]. Simultaneous measurements of D atoms and D2 molecules recycling at OSP enabled us, for the first time, to quantify the relative contribution of D atoms to the total recycling flux at the W and C surface. Better fueling with W than with C is qualitatively similar to what was seen on ASDEX, but upon a complete change from C to W PFCs [3]. To assess the influence of the added W in the divertor, we will also present results of EDGE2D-EIRENE simulation.
*This work supported by the US Department of Energy under DE-FG02-07ER54917, DE-FC02-04ER54698
Presenters
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Igor Bykov
- Univ of California - San Diego