Material transport in ASDEX upgrade

V. Rohde, R. Dux, M. Mayer, R. Neu, T. Pütterich, W. Schneider

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Abstract

Today carbon is the most common first wall material in fusion experiments, whereas the first wall of the next step device will consist of a mixture of elements. Especially tungsten has been shown to be an alternative to low-Z materials. However, even with 40% of tungsten coated plasma facing components, carbon is still the dominant impurity at ASDEX Upgrade. A consistent picture of the carbon migration in ASDEX Upgrade has been achieved. Primary carbon sources are the protection limiters at the low field side of the main chamber. Eroded carbon is distributed all over the main chamber. So, the initially tungsten coated central column acts as the main carbon source during discharges, even though a considerable amount of tungsten surfaces persists. Carbon coverage of the central column can significantly change on a shot to shot basis. The divertor target plates act as a strong carbon sink. Deposits are found at the inner and outer divertor, which may be re-eroded forming precursors for layer production at remote areas. In ASDEX Upgrade, deposits on the subdivertor structure are formed by hydrocarbons with a high effective sticking coefficient. A parasitic plasma at these locations may enhance the surface loss probability by surface activation. At more remote areas, such as the pump ducts, a very small deposition is found. Non sticking hydro-carbons are effectively pumped by the cryopump and turbo molecular pumps.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)49-54
Seitenumfang6
FachzeitschriftPhysica Scripta
JahrgangT111
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2004
Extern publiziertJa
Veranstaltung10th International Workshop on Carbon Materials for Fusion Applications - Julich, Deutschland
Dauer: 17 Sept. 200319 Sept. 2003

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