Thermographic investigation of the effect of plasma exposure on the surface of a MAST upgrade divertor tile in Magnum-PSI

One of the issues faced by future fusion devices will be high divertor target heat loads. Alternative divertors can promote detachment, flux expansion and dissipation mechanisms to mitigate these heat loads. They have been investigated in several devices including TCV and DIII-D, and will be investi...

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Main Authors: M.J. Dunn, T.W. Morgan, J.W. Genuit, T. Loewenhoff, A.J. Thornton, K.J. Gibson
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-12-01
Series:Nuclear Materials and Energy
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spelling doaj-9303775789594625afe90210ef5c8c592020-12-19T05:07:49ZengElsevierNuclear Materials and Energy2352-17912020-12-0125100832Thermographic investigation of the effect of plasma exposure on the surface of a MAST upgrade divertor tile in Magnum-PSIM.J. Dunn0T.W. Morgan1J.W. Genuit2T. Loewenhoff3A.J. Thornton4K.J. Gibson5York Plasma Institute, Department of Physics, University of York, Heslington, York, YO10 5DD, United Kingdom; United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, Culham Science Centre, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, OX14 3DB, United Kingdom; Corresponding author at: York Plasma Institute, Department of Physics, University of York, Heslington, York, YO10 5DD, United Kingdom.DIFFER - Dutch Institute for Fundamental Energy Research, De Zaale 20, 5612 AJ Eindhoven, The NetherlandsDIFFER - Dutch Institute for Fundamental Energy Research, De Zaale 20, 5612 AJ Eindhoven, The NetherlandsForschungszentrum Jülich, Institut für Energie und Klimaforschung, 52428 Jülich, GermanyUnited Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, Culham Science Centre, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, OX14 3DB, United KingdomYork Plasma Institute, Department of Physics, University of York, Heslington, York, YO10 5DD, United KingdomOne of the issues faced by future fusion devices will be high divertor target heat loads. Alternative divertors can promote detachment, flux expansion and dissipation mechanisms to mitigate these heat loads. They have been investigated in several devices including TCV and DIII-D, and will be investigated on MAST-U. To evaluate their effectiveness, accurate target heat flux and power balance measurements are required in these machines. Infrared (IR) thermography is a widely used technique to determine the target heat flux, but is susceptible to surface effects and emissivity in carbon-walled machines. In this work, the effect of plasma exposure on graphite is assessed to understand what may happen in MAST-U. A sample of fine grain graphite, as used on MAST-U, is exposed to 30min plasma exposures, with density ne=6 × 1018m−3and temperature Te=0.08eVas measured by Thomson scattering. During these pulses, the temperature is measured by a medium wave IR camera and is seen to decrease by ≈70 °C over the course of 3h of plasma exposure. Pyrometer measurements suggest that the IR camera data is affected by a change in the surface emissivity. Profilometry confirms erosion of graphite at the tile centre to a depth of ≈100µm, and a larger region of deposition further out, amounting to ≈40µmof material.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352179120301010Power balanceDivertorInfrared thermography
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author M.J. Dunn
T.W. Morgan
J.W. Genuit
T. Loewenhoff
A.J. Thornton
K.J. Gibson
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T.W. Morgan
J.W. Genuit
T. Loewenhoff
A.J. Thornton
K.J. Gibson
Thermographic investigation of the effect of plasma exposure on the surface of a MAST upgrade divertor tile in Magnum-PSI
Nuclear Materials and Energy
Power balance
Divertor
Infrared thermography
author_facet M.J. Dunn
T.W. Morgan
J.W. Genuit
T. Loewenhoff
A.J. Thornton
K.J. Gibson
author_sort M.J. Dunn
title Thermographic investigation of the effect of plasma exposure on the surface of a MAST upgrade divertor tile in Magnum-PSI
title_short Thermographic investigation of the effect of plasma exposure on the surface of a MAST upgrade divertor tile in Magnum-PSI
title_full Thermographic investigation of the effect of plasma exposure on the surface of a MAST upgrade divertor tile in Magnum-PSI
title_fullStr Thermographic investigation of the effect of plasma exposure on the surface of a MAST upgrade divertor tile in Magnum-PSI
title_full_unstemmed Thermographic investigation of the effect of plasma exposure on the surface of a MAST upgrade divertor tile in Magnum-PSI
title_sort thermographic investigation of the effect of plasma exposure on the surface of a mast upgrade divertor tile in magnum-psi
publisher Elsevier
series Nuclear Materials and Energy
issn 2352-1791
publishDate 2020-12-01
description One of the issues faced by future fusion devices will be high divertor target heat loads. Alternative divertors can promote detachment, flux expansion and dissipation mechanisms to mitigate these heat loads. They have been investigated in several devices including TCV and DIII-D, and will be investigated on MAST-U. To evaluate their effectiveness, accurate target heat flux and power balance measurements are required in these machines. Infrared (IR) thermography is a widely used technique to determine the target heat flux, but is susceptible to surface effects and emissivity in carbon-walled machines. In this work, the effect of plasma exposure on graphite is assessed to understand what may happen in MAST-U. A sample of fine grain graphite, as used on MAST-U, is exposed to 30min plasma exposures, with density ne=6 × 1018m−3and temperature Te=0.08eVas measured by Thomson scattering. During these pulses, the temperature is measured by a medium wave IR camera and is seen to decrease by ≈70 °C over the course of 3h of plasma exposure. Pyrometer measurements suggest that the IR camera data is affected by a change in the surface emissivity. Profilometry confirms erosion of graphite at the tile centre to a depth of ≈100µm, and a larger region of deposition further out, amounting to ≈40µmof material.
topic Power balance
Divertor
Infrared thermography
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352179120301010
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