Measurement of limiter particle fluxes and carbon erosion in the helical scrape-off layer of startup plasmas at W7-X

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Abstract

Measurement of the 2D recycling flux and calculations of the carbon erosion from the limiter in startup plasmas of W7-X provides a first insight into neutral particle release and impurity inflow into the helical scrape-off layer. H-alpha, C-II (514.5nm) and C-III (465.1nm) line emissions were collected with filter-scopes and a visible camera aimed at limiter 3 of W7-X. Local plasma parameters are considered to estimate physical and chemical sputtering contributions. The analytical model for chemical sputtering by Roth is used to convert the measured particle flux into a chemically eroded C flux. The particle flux as well as the extracted C erosion pattern deviates from the measured heat flux distribution and also from the predicted particle flux distribution from EMC3-EIRENE. Candidates to resolve this discrepancy are measurement uncertainties and physics related (e.g. asymmetry in the last closed flux surface position). Post-mortem analysis of the limiter will be taken into account and compared to these in-situ measurements to gather first detailed insight on the net C erosion distribution and the impurity sourcing into the helical scrape-off layer.

Authors

  • Victoria Winters

    UW Madison, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison

  • C. Biedermann

    IPP Greifswald, Germany

  • S. Brezinsek

    Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH

  • Florian Effenberg

    UW Madison, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison, U of Wisconsin, Madison

  • Heinke Frerichs

    University of Wisconsin, Madison, UW Madison, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison, UW-Madison

  • J. Harris

    Oak Ridge National Lab

  • Oliver Schmitz

    UW Madison, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison, UW-Madison, U of Wisconsin, Madison

  • Laurie Stephey

    UW Madison, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison, U of Wisconsin, Madison

  • E. Unterberg

    Oak Ridge National Lab

  • Glen Wurden

    Los Alamos National Lab, Los Alamos National Laboratory