Overview of the initial diagnostic suite planned for MPEX
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Abstract
The Material Plasma Exposure eXperiment (MPEX) is a planned steady-state device at ORNL that will be used to study plasma-material interactions to advance the progress of engineered materials for the plasma facing components of fusion reactors. The final design review of MPEX has concluded, including the diagnostic suite of instrumentation. Similar to other fusion-relevant devices, MPEX diagnostics will serve a variety of roles: machine protection, basic operation, advanced plasma control, and scientific utilization. The initial (Phase I) diagnostic suite is planned to include: Thomson scattering, optical emission spectroscopy, interferometers, visible and infra-red camera imaging, pyrometers, microwave diodes, residual gas analysis, and in vacuo surface analysis techniques. MPEX diagnostics will be implemented in a staged approach; Phase I diagnostics are those necessary to meet key performance parameters, while Phase II diagnostics are those necessary for the initial scientific utilization of MPEX. It is envisioned that Phase II diagnostics could be implemented in collaboration with institutions outside of ORNL. This presentation will give an overview of the planned diagnostic layout for MPEX.
Presenters
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Theodore M Biewer
Oak Ridge National Lab, ORNL
Authors
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Theodore M Biewer
Oak Ridge National Lab, ORNL
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Ted Boyd
Oak Ridge National Lab
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T Bjorholm
Oak Ridge National Lab
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Drew B Elliott
Oak Ridge National Lab
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Keisuke Fujii
Kyoto university, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Lab
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Travis Gray
Oak Ridge National Lab
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Nischal Kafle
Oak Ridge National Lab
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William Sides
Microfix