Effect of D2 mass injection rates on intra-ELM and inter-ELM W erosion and ELM peak heat flux in SAS-VW divertor in DIII-D
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Abstract
The effect of D2 injection via gas puffing and pellets at the midplane on intra- and inter-edge localized mode (ELM) tungsten (W) erosion and peak heat flux in the Small Angle Slot (SAS) divertor has been studied in the DIII-D tokamak. The experiment distinguished the effect that D2 injection has on divertor W erosion and ELM peak heat flux reduction. While a greater D2 injection rate decreased the ELM peak heat flux, the impact on W erosion at the progressive angle outer strike point (OSP) position was not monotonic. The average intra-ELM W erosion per ELM was about 30% lower for D2 injection shots compared to the no D2 injection case. However, a larger D2 injection rate led to more frequent, reduced amplitude ELMs and increased both the total intra- and inter-ELM W erosion rate. Dα (656.19 nm) and WI filterscopes (400.9 nm) detected ELM start times and inferred photon emission from eroded W atoms, respectively. Langmuir probes measured divertor ne and Te to convert the photon emission rate to W atoms/s using the S/XB method, surface eroding thermocouples (SETCs) measured ELM peak heat flux, and impurity collector probes (CPs) assessed the upstream W content. W erosion at the SAS vertex and collector probe W content is currently under investigation and will also be discussed.
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Publication: A Cacheris et al 2023 Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion 65 085010
Presenters
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Alec Cacheris
University of Tennessee - Knoxville
Authors
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Alec Cacheris
University of Tennessee - Knoxville
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Tyler W Abrams
General Atomics - San Diego
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Daisuke Shiraki
Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, General Atomics - San Diego
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Robert Wilcox
ORNL
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Jeffrey L Herfindal
ORNL
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Jun Ren
University of Tennessee – Knoxville, General Atomics - San Diego
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Seth H Messer
University of Tennessee - Knoxville
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Jeremy D Mateja
University of Tennessee
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David C Donovan
University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee - Knoxville