WEST tungsten contamination issues and proposed solutions in support to ITER
ORAL
Abstract
In a second part, we discuss the main issues related to tungsten contamination during WEST phase 1 and 2. The main novelty of phase 2 is the use of actively cooled ITER-grade mono-blocks for the divertor. During both WEST phases, core tungsten profiles are rather flat, nonetheless burning through tungsten is challenging in the power ramp-up phase. In this contribution, we propose a strategy to efficiently burn through tungsten and increase plasma robustness. In parallel, we show encouraging results about the development of non-inductive scenarios; more than 100 second plasmas have been achieved. Finally, we report on the recent development of the X-point radiator scenario. This scenario provides at the same time low divertor heat fluxes and improved plasma confinement. WEST confirms the good properties of this scenario, making it a clear candidate for ITER high power operation.
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Presenters
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Jorge Morales
CEA
Authors
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Jorge Morales
CEA
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Nicolas Fedorczak
CEA, IRFM, F-13108 Saint-Paul-Lez-Durance, France, CEA, Institute for Research on Fusion by Magnetic confinement, 13108 St-Paul-Lez-Durance, France, CEA, Institute for Research on Fusion by Magnetic Confinement, IRFM, CEA, CEA
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Clarisse Bourdelle
CEA, IRFM, CEA
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Jean-Francois Artaud
CEA
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Pierre Manas
CEA, IRFM, CEA
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Patrick Maget
CEA, IRFM, CEA
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Remi Dumont
CEA-IRFM, CEA
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Hervé Ancher
CEA
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Laurent Colas
CEA, IRFM, France, CEA France, CEA
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Leo Dubus
CEA
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Mickael Doménès
CEA
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Annika Ekedahl
CEA Cadarache
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Ludovic Fleury
CEA
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Alberto Gallo
CEA
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Christophe Gil
CEA
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Christophe Guillemaut
CEA, Institute for Research on Fusion by Magnetic confinement, 13108 St-Paul-Lez-Durance, France, CEA France, IRFM, CEA, CEA
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Julien Hillairet
CEA France, CEA
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Frédéric Imbeaux
CEA
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Patrick Maini
CEA
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David Moiraf
CEA
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Victor Moncada
CEA
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Philippe Moreau
CEA, CEA Cadarache, IRFM, CEA