Modifications of W and Mo leading edges under plasma loads in DIII-D divertor.

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Abstract

Cracking and melting of W and Mo leading edges were observed in the lower divertor of DIII-D during experiments with intentionally misaligned W monoblocks (MBs) and in the course of the Metal Rings Campaign involving W-coated Mo tile inserts (TIs). MBs were exposed near the attached outer strike point during deuterium and helium L- and H-mode discharges using DiMES. Two of the MBs were misaligned by 0.3 mm and 1 mm, forming leading edges. Particulate ejection from a 1 mm leading edge was observed during the exposure, and evidence of melting and cracking was found post mortem. Two toroidal rings of TIs were installed in the lower outer divertor, the inner one at the floor and the outer one at the shelf. The floor TIs bowed during plasma exposure forming leading edges up to 1.2 mm high; about 40{\%} of these edges experienced melting. Re-solidified melt layers up to 1 mm thick were observed, their shape being consistent with motion in the $j$x$B$ direction with $j$ driven by electron emission.

Authors

  • Dmitry Rudakov

    UCSD, University of California, San Diego

  • I. Bykov

    University of California-San Diego, UCSD

  • Richard Moyer

    University of California-San Diego, UCSD, Univ of California - San Diego

  • T. Abrams

    GA, General Atomics

  • Christopher Chrobak

    GA, General Atomics

  • Houyang Guo

    General Atomics, GA, US, GA, General Atomics - San Diego

  • Brian Stahl

    GA, General Atomics

  • D.M. Thomas

    GA, General Atomics, General Atomics - San Diego

  • J.L. Barton

    SNL

  • R.E. Nygren

    SNL

  • Jon Watkins

    Sandia National Laboratory, SNL, Sandia National Lab

  • Charles Lasnier

    LLNL

  • Andrey Litnovsky

    FZJ

  • P.C. Stangeby

    UTIAS

  • E.A. Unterberg

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Oak Ridge National Lab