Advances in understanding of high-Z material erosion and re-deposition in low-Z wall environment in DIII-D

Dedicated DIII-D experiments coupled with modeling reveal that the net erosion rate of high-Z materials, i.e. Mo and W, is strongly affected by carbon concentration in the plasma and the magnetic pre-sheath properties. Different methods such as electrical biasing and local gas injection have been in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nuclear fusion 2017-03, Vol.57 (5), p.56016
Hauptverfasser: Ding, R., Rudakov, D.L., Stangeby, P.C., Wampler, W.R., Abrams, T., Brezinsek, S., Briesemeister, A., Bykov, I., Chan, V.S., Chrobak, C.P., Elder, J.D., Guo, H.Y., Guterl, J., Kirschner, A., Lasnier, C.J., Leonard, A.W., Makowski, M.A., McLean, A.G., Snyder, P.B., Thomas, D.M., Tskhakaya, D., Unterberg, E.A., Wang, H.Q., Watkins, J.G.
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Zusammenfassung:Dedicated DIII-D experiments coupled with modeling reveal that the net erosion rate of high-Z materials, i.e. Mo and W, is strongly affected by carbon concentration in the plasma and the magnetic pre-sheath properties. Different methods such as electrical biasing and local gas injection have been investigated to control high-Z material erosion. The net erosion rate of high-Z materials is significantly reduced due to the high local re-deposition ratio. The ERO modeling shows that the local re-deposition ratio is mainly controlled by the electric field and plasma density within the magnetic pre-sheath. The net erosion can be significantly suppressed by reducing the sheath potential drop. A high carbon impurity concentration in the background plasma is also found to reduce the net erosion rate of high-Z materials. Both DIII-D experiments and modeling show that local 13CH4 injection can create a carbon coating on the metal surface. The profile of 13C deposition provides quantitative information on radial transport due to E  ×  B drift and the cross-field diffusion. The deuterium gas injection upstream of the W sample can reduce W net erosion rate by plasma perturbation. In H-mode plasmas, the measured inter-ELM W erosion rates at different radial locations are well reproduced by ERO modeling taking into account charge-state-resolved carbon ion flux in the background plasma calculated using the OEDGE code.
ISSN:0029-5515
1741-4326
DOI:10.1088/1741-4326/aa6451