Reducing tungsten plasma-material interactions with boron and boron nitride powders in the DIII-D V-shaped divertor
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Abstract
Boron (B) and boron nitride (BN) powder injections into DIII-D’s V-shaped tungsten divertor is found to curtail heat fluxes, recycling, and tungsten (W) erosion without significantly impacting H-mode plasma performance. Experiments have been conducted using the closed SAS-VW divertor incorporating a W coated outer ring in H-mode (ion B×▽B directed into the divertor) at a neutral beam power of PNBI = 6 MW and density of 5-6 x 1019 m-3. Injection of boron powder at rates up to 25 mg/s at the OSP in the SAS-VW divertor showed no substantial reduction in heat flux but an ~20% decrease in neutron rates and stored magnetic energy. W deposition dropped up to 50<!-- Question, perhaps, is whether a 50% drop is consistent with the drop in Te at the surface, and the subsequent drop in the W physical erosion yield? -->% while B deposition increased by over 100% for shots with <10 mg/s B powder injection, observed through MiMES and DiMES probes. BN powder, however, increased the divertor neutral pressure tenfold and reduced peak parallel heat flux by 90% near the injection point<!-- …consistent with detachment (?) -->. BN has proved to be an effective heat dissipator in both the original SAS divertor with all-carbon walls and the high-Z SAS-VW divertor, outperforming pure B powder in the closed divertor at equivalent rates [1]<!-- Is this because N is higher Z, and so a better radiator at divertor-relevant temperatures? -->. These findings confirm powder injection as a suitable method for controlling plasma-material interactions in tungsten environments in future fusion machines.
Publication: [1] F. Effenberg et al 2022 Nucl. Fusion 62 106015
Presenters
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Florian Effenberg
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Authors
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Florian Effenberg
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
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Alessandro Bortolon
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, PPPL
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Tyler W Abrams
General Atomics - San Diego
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Igor Bykov
General Atomics
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Rui Ding
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Florian M. Laggner
North Carolina State University
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Ulises Losada
Auburn University
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Rajesh Maingi
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, PPPL
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Alexander Nagy
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, PPPL
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Matthew S Parsons
Pennsylvania State University
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Zana Popovic
Oak Ridge Associated Univerisites
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Jun Ren
University of Tennessee – Knoxville, General Atomics - San Diego
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Filippo Scotti
Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
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Gregory Sinclair
General Atomics - San Diego
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Dan M Thomas
General Atomics, General Atomics - San Diego
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Dinh Truong
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories
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Huiqian Wang
General Atomics, General Atomics - San Diego