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Real-time wall conditioning in lower and upper divertor configurations at DIII-D

ORAL

Abstract

Real-time injection of low recycling powders in cumulative amounts of >100 mg has improved wall conditions and reduced carbon and oxygen influxes at DIII-D in upper, lower, single, and double null configurations. Pure boron and boron nitride powders have been injected in L-mode and H-mode plasmas at several tens of mg/s for durations up to 3 s into the plasma crown or the divertor. Post-mortem analysis of witness samples confirmed the growth of B layers at rates of 1 nm/s, sufficient to re-instate conditions similar to glow-discharge boronization. Real-time powder injection has also been successfully applied at AUG, EAST, KSTAR, NSTX, WEST, LHD, and W7-X for wall conditioning, reduction of C and W sputtering and enhanced plasma performance. Modeling shows that 1-10 µm particles ablate fully in the scrape-off layer (SOL) while >100 µm particles may introduce additional impurity sources in the core. Far SOL ion flows mostly determine boron deposition patterns on the plasma-facing components. The results suggest real-time surface conditioning can extend the operational window for long-pulse and low-collisionality scenarios and help replenish eroded walls in next-step devices.

Presenters

  • Florian Effenberg

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

Authors

  • Florian Effenberg

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

  • Alessandro Bortolon

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

  • Tyler Abrams

    General Atomics - San Diego, General Atomics

  • Darin R Ernst

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI

  • Florian M. Laggner

    North Carolina State University, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

  • Robert A Lunsford

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

  • Rajesh Maingi

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, PPPL

  • Alexander Nagy

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

  • Jun Ren

    University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee – Knoxville

  • Dmitry L Rudakov

    UCSD, University of California San Diego, University of California, San Diego

  • Morgan W Shafer

    Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • Theresa M Wilks

    MIT