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Modeling of COMPASS tokamak divertor liquid metal experiments
- 1.0536520 - ÚFP 2021 RIV NL eng J - Journal Article
Horáček, Jan - Dejarnac, Renaud - Cecrdle, J. - Tskhakaya, David - Vertkov, A. - Cavalier, Jordan - Vondráček, Petr - Jeřáb, Martin - Bartoň, Petr - Van Oost, G. - Hron, Martin - Weinzettl, Vladimír - Šesták, David - Lukeš, S. - Adámek, Jiří - Prishvitsin, A. - Iafratti, M. - Gasparyan, A.A. - Vasina, Y. - Naydenkova, Diana - Seidl, Jakub - Gauthier, E. - Mazzitelli, G. - Komm, Michael - Gerardin, Jonathan - Varju, Jozef - Tomeš, Matěj - Entler, Slavomír - Hromádka, Jakub - Pánek, Radomír
Modeling of COMPASS tokamak divertor liquid metal experiments.
Nuclear Materials and Energy. Roč. 25, December (2020), č. článku 100860. E-ISSN 2352-1791
R&D Projects: GA MŠMT(CZ) 8D15001; GA ČR(CZ) GA20-28161S
EU Projects: European Commission(XE) 633053 - EUROfusion
Research Infrastructure: COMPASS II - 90117
Institutional support: RVO:61389021
Keywords : Divertor * Liquid metals * Plasma facing components * Tokamak
OECD category: Fluids and plasma physics (including surface physics)
Impact factor: 2.320, year: 2020 ; AIS: 0.8, rok: 2020
Method of publishing: Open access
Result website:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352179120301277?via%3DihubDOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nme.2020.100860
Two small liquid metal targets based on the capillary porous structure were exposed to the divertor plasma of the tokamak COMPASS. The first target was wetted by pure lithium and the second one by a lithium-tin alloy, both releasing mainly lithium atoms (sputtering and evaporation) when exposed to plasma. Due to poorly conductive target material and steep surface inclination (implying the surface-perpendicular plasma heat flux 12–17 MW/m2) for 0.1–0.2 s, the LiSn target has reached 900 °C under ELMy H-mode. A model of heat conduction is developed and serves to evaluate the lithium sputtering and evaporation and, thus, the surface cooling by the released lithium and consequent radiative shielding. In these conditions, cooling of the surface by the latent heat of vapor did not exceed 1 MW/m2. About 1019 lithium atoms were evaporated (comparable to the COMPASS 1 m3 plasma deuterium content), local Li pressure exceeded the deuterium plasma pressure. Since the radiating Li vapor cloud spreads over a sphere much larger than the hot spot, its cooling effect is negligible (0.2 MW/m2). We also predict zero lithium prompt redeposition, consistent with our observation.
Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0314294
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