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Elm heat flux in the iter divertor*.
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| Author | Leonard, A. W. Herrmann, A. Itami, K. Lingertat, J. Loarte, À A. Osborne, D. T. H. |
| Abstract | Edge-Localized-Modes (ELMs) have the potential to produce unacceptable levels of erosion of the ITER divertor. Ablation of the carbon divertor target will occur if the surface temperature rises above about 2,500 ° C. Because a large number of ELMs, ‡ 1000, are expected in each discharge it is important that the surface temperature rise due to an individual ELM remain below this threshold. Calculations that have been carried out for the ITER carbon divertor target [1] indicate ablation will occur for ELM energy ‡ 0.5MJ/m2 if is deposited in 0.1 ms, or 1.2 MJ/m2 if the deposition time is 1.0 ms. Since D Tµ QD t-1/2, an ablation threshold can be estimated at Q D t-1/2 » 45 MJm–2 s–1/2 where Q is the divertor ELM energy density in J-m–2 and D t is the time in seconds for that deposition. If a significant fraction of ELMs exceed this threshold then an unacceptable level of erosion may take place. The ablation parameter in ITER can be determined by scaling four factors from present experiments: the ELM energy loss from the core plasma, the fraction of ELM energy deposited on the divertor target, the area of the ELM profile onto the target, and the time for the ELM deposition. ELM data from JET, ASDEX-Upgrade, JT-60U, DIII–D and Compass-D have been assembled by the ITER Divertor Modeling and Database expert group into a |
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| Subject Keyword | Elm Heat Flux Iter Divertor Elm Energy Unacceptable Level Iter Divertor Iter Divertor Modeling Elm Energy Loss Large Number Surface Temperature Rise Carbon Divertor Target Elm Deposition Divertor Target Elm Profile Divertor Elm Energy Density Deposition Time Ablation Parameter Mj M2 Iter Carbon Divertor Target Ablation Threshold Present Experiment Database Expert Group Individual Elm Core Plasma Surface Temperature Elm Data Significant Fraction Indicate Ablation |
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