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Estimation of ELM effects on Be and W erosion at JET-ILW

  • Līga Avotiņa (Member of the Working Group)
  • , Larisa Baumane (Member of the Working Group)
  • , Dāvis Čonka (Member of the Working Group)
  • , Mihails Haļitovs (Member of the Working Group)
  • , Ieva Igaune (Member of the Working Group)
  • , Juris Jansons (Member of the Working Group)
  • , Gunta Ķizāne (Member of the Working Group)
  • , Ričards Kovaldins (Member of the Working Group)
  • , Andris Leščinskis (Member of the Working Group)
  • , Broņislavs Leščinskis (Member of the Working Group)
  • , Elīna Pajuste (Member of the Working Group)
  • , Aigars Vītiņš (Member of the Working Group)
  • , Artūrs Zariņš (Member of the Working Group)
  • , Roberts Zariņš (Member of the Working Group)
  • , Borodkina I.
  • , JET Contributors

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    Abstract

    An important W erosion mechanism in JET divertor is the physical sputtering by both, impurity (e.g. Be) and hydrogenic ions hitting the W divertor with energies determined by the pedestal temperature during edge-localized modes (ELMs) - the so-called intra-ELM sputtering of W. The earlier developed analytical approach for the W divertor gross erosion estimation using the Langmuir probe measurements has been improved in this work taking into account the time-resolved pedestal temperature and density drop during the pedestal crash under intra-ELM conditions. The improved model allows reproducing the measured at the divertor tile particle and heat fluxes evolution at the effective magnetic connection length matched with the previous JET- ITER like wall (ILW) studies. The estimates for the tungsten sputtered flux in intra- and inter-ELM conditions for quasi-steady state plasmas executed at the end of the first year of JET-ILW operation (C30C experiment) show that Type I ELMs contribute significantly (∼85%) to the gross tungsten erosion which is in a good agreement with the divertor optical emission spectroscopy (W I 400.9 nm line). ELM filament radial propagation is considered based on the advective-diffusive model and JET-C experiment results. The estimation for the ELM-induced local Be main chamber erosion at JET-ILW reveals the increase of the Be sputtered flux by 30% under intra-ELM conditions.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number014027
    JournalPhysica Scripta
    Volume2020
    Issue numberT171
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2020

    UN SDGs

    This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

    1. SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
      SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy

    OECD Field of Science

    • 1.3 Physical Sciences

    Keywords

    • Beryllium
    • Elm
    • Erosion
    • ITER-like wall
    • Jet
    • Pedestal

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