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Study of the impact of resonant magnetic perturbation fields on gross tungsten erosion using DiMES samples in DIII-D...

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Physica Scripta
Publication Date
Page Number
014048
Volume
2017
Issue
T170

An experiment was conducted in DIII-D to compare gross tungsten (W) erosion on samples exposed to outer strike point (OSP) sweeps in L-mode plasmas for three conditions. These included two phases of resonant magnetic perturbations (RMPs), and a set with no perturbations. Upon RMP application, lobe structures indicative of strike point splitting of the OSP were evident in divertor camera data and on Langmuir probes. Gross W erosion flux, GW, inferred spectroscopically using the S/XB method applied to the 400.9 nm W-I line, was generally in the range Gamma(W)/Gamma(D+),(perpendicular to) = 2 x 10(-4) referenced to incident deuterium ion flux Gamma(D+),(perpendicular to) and was increased in the RMP cases by no more than 30% of the level observed in unperturbed discharges. A large reduction in gross erosion (50%) was observed in the private flux region at the W sample for one specific toroidal phase of the RMP field.