Advanced simulation of mixed-material erosion/evolution and application to low and high-Z containing plasma facing components

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  • J. N. Brooks
  • A. Hassanein
  • T. Sizyuk
چکیده

Plasma interactions with mixed-material surfaces are being analyzed using advanced modeling of timedependent surface evolution/erosion. Simulations use the REDEP/WBC erosion/redeposition code package coupled to the HEIGHTS package ITMC-DYN mixed-material formation/response code, with plasma parameter input from codes and data. We report here on analysis for a DIII-D Mo/C containing tokamak divertor. A DIII-D/DiMES probe experiment simulation predicts that sputtered molybdenum from a 1 cm diameter central spot quickly saturates ( 4 s) in the 5 cm diameter surrounding carbon probe surface, with subsequent re-sputtering and transport to off-probe divertor regions, and with high ( 50%) redeposition on the Mo spot. Predicted Mo content in the carbon agrees well with post-exposure probe data. We discuss implications and mixed-material analysis issues for Be/W mixing at the ITER outer divertor, and Li, C, Mo mixing at an NSTX divertor. 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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تاریخ انتشار 2013