Induced tungsten melting events in the divertor of ASDEX Upgrade and their influence on plasma performance

K. Krieger, T. Lunt, R. Dux, A. Janzer, A. Kallenbach, H. W. Müller, R. Neu, T. Pütterich, V. Rohde

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Abstract

Tungsten rods of 1 × 1 × 3 mm were exposed at the outer divertor plate of ASDEX Upgrade using a manipulator system. Controlled melting of the W-rod in H-mode discharges was induced by moving the outer strike point towards the W-rod position. Visible light emission of ejected W droplets was recorded by fast camera systems. The resulting increase of tungsten concentration in the confined plasma was compared to that induced by W laser ablation into the outer main chamber boundary plasma. The resulting divertor retention expressed as ratio of tungsten core penetration probability from a divertor source to that of a main chamber source is ≈100. Ejected droplets are found to move always in general direction of the plasma flow. The measured magnitude of droplet acceleration shows that droplets are mainly subject to rocket forces and friction forces. Typical initial droplet size can be inferred from the time evolution of the droplet light emission to be ≥100μm.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)S297-S300
JournalJournal of Nuclear Materials
Volume415
Issue number1 SUPPL
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2011
Externally publishedYes

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