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Impact of W on scenario simulations for ITER

Authors :
Hogeweij, G.M. D.
Leonov, V.
Schweinzer, J.
Sips, A.C.C.
Angioni, C.
Calabro, G.
Dux, R.
Kallenbach, A.
Lerche, E.
Maggi, C.
Putterich, T.
group, ITPAIntegrated Operating Scenarios topical
Team, ASDEXUpgrade
Contributors, JET
Calabrò, G.
ITPA Integrated Operating Scenarios Topical Group
ASDEX Upgrade Team, Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, Max Planck Society
JET Contributors
Source :
Nuclear Fusion, 55, 063031, Nuclear Fusion
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Institute of Physics Publishing, 2015.

Abstract

In preparation of ITER operation, large machines have replaced their wall and divertor material to W (ASDEX Upgrade) or a combination of Be for the wall and W for the divertor (JET). Operation in these machines has shown that the influx of W can have a significant impact on the discharge evolution, which has made modelling of this impact for ITER an urgent task. This paper reports on such modelling efforts. Maximum tolerable W concentrations have been determined for various scenarios, both for the current ramp-up and flat-top phase. Results of two independent methods are presented, based on the codes ZIMPUR plus ASTRA and CRONOS, respectively. Both methods have been tested and benchmarked against ITER-like Ip RU experiments at JET. It is found that W significantly disturbs the discharge evolution when the W concentration approaches ∼10-4; this critical level varies somewhat between scenarios. © 2015 EURATOM.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00295515 and 07413335
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear Fusion, 55, 063031, Nuclear Fusion
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....daa8c23e98914c6f30dd29cb6a1d8b29