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3D-DIVIMP(HC) code modeling of DIII-D DiMES porous plug injector experiments...

by Y. Mu, J. D. Elder, P. Stangeby, Adam G Mclean
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
Journal of Nuclear Materials
Publication Date
Volume
415
Issue
1
Conference Name
19th International Conference on Plasma-Surface Interactions in Controlled Fusion Devices (PSI)
Conference Location
San Diego, California, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
Lawrence Livermore Natinal Laboratory
Conference Date
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A Porous Plug Injector (PPI) system for the Divertor Material Evaluation System (DIMES) on DIII-D has been employed for in situ study of chemical erosion in the tokamak divertor environment. The 3D-DIVIMP(HC) code has been applied to the interpretation of the CI, CII and other spectroscopic measurements made at the PPI location, for (a) the synthetic source due to injection of CH4 through the PPI, and (b) the natural emission from the PPI head itself, which was inserted above surrounding graphite tiles by similar to 0.3 mm.

The code successfully replicated the MDS (spectrometer)-measured absolute emissions of CH, CI, CII 427 nm, 514 nm, and 658 nm [1] and the DiMES TV-measured spatial shapes of the CH, CI, and CII 514 nm [1] emission "clouds" to within the combined uncertainties. It is thus concluded that the most important physics and chemistry of chemical sputtering have most likely been included in the model.