Résumé
To ensure sufficient divertor target lifetime, the loss in plasma stored energy due to ELMs in ITER should be restricted to ΔWELM ≤ 1 MJ. Only in JET, by virtue of its size, can such energies be approached. This contribution examines the impact of large, Type I ELMs in high current H-mode JET discharges with ITER-relevant pedestal characteristics. The ELMs provoke strong radiation losses, mostly confined to the inner divertor volume. Although the data are scattered, the average magnitude of this loss is ΔERAD ∼ 0.5ΔWELM, for ΔWELM < 0.55 MJ. For higher ΔWELM, greater fractional radiation losses occur, reaching ∼0.7ΔWELM at ΔWELM ∼ 0.9 MJ, indicating enhanced impurity release. Even at the highest ELM energies, peak divertor target surface temperatures are too low for carbon sublimation, suggesting that thermal decomposition and/or ablation of thick co-deposited layers on the inner target may be occurring. On average, across the range of energies studied, ELMs are found to deposit between 3-4.5% of ΔWELM on main wall limiters. When applied to the data for a specific discharge in the series, the model of ELM filament parallel energy losses developed at JET requires radial ELM velocities in the interval 0.1-0.65 km s-1 to explain these deposited energy fractions.
| langue originale | Anglais |
|---|---|
| Pages (de - à) | 755-759 |
| Nombre de pages | 5 |
| journal | Journal of Nuclear Materials |
| Volume | 390-391 |
| Numéro de publication | 1 |
| Les DOIs | |
| état | Publié - 15 juin 2009 |
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