Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
JT-60SA envisions electron cyclotron wall conditioning (ECWC), as wall conditioning method
in the presence of the toroidal field to control fuel and impurity recycling and to improve
plasma performance and reproducibility. This paper reports on Helium ECWC experiments
on TCV in support of JT-60SA operation. Nearly sixty Helium conditioning discharges have
been successfully produced in TCV, at a toroidal field BT = 1.3 or 1.54 T, with gyrotrons at
82.7 GHz in X2 mode, mimicking ECWC operation in JT-60SA at the second harmonic of
the EC wave. Discharge parameters were tuned in order to (i) minimize the time for the onset
of ECWC plasmas, thus minimizing absorption of stray radiation by in-vessel components,
(ii) improve discharge homogeneity by extending the discharge vertically and radially, and
wall coverage, in particular of inboard surfaces where JT-60SA plasmas will be initiated,
(iii) assess the efficiency of He-ECWC to deplete carbon walls from fuel. An optimized
combination of vertical and radial magnetic fields, with amplitudes typically 0.1 to 0.6% of
that of BT, has been determined, which resulted in lowest breakdown time, improved wall
coverage and enhanced fuel removal. A standard ohmic D2-plasma could be then sustained,
whereas it would not have been possible without He-ECWC.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
fusion; plasma wall interaction; wall conditioning; ECRH; ECWC
Elenco autori:
Ricci, Daria; Sozzi, Carlo; Garavaglia, SAUL FRANCESCO; Figini, Lorenzo; Moro, ALESSANDRO ANDREA
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