Published August 25, 2020
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Long-term fuel retention and release in JET ITER-Like Wall at ITER-relevant baking temperatures
Description
The fuel outgassing efficiency from plasma-facing components exposed in JET-ILW has been
studied at ITER-relevant baking temperatures. Samples retrieved from the W divertor and
Be main chamber were annealed at 350 and 240 °C, respectively. Annealing was performed
with thermal desoprtion spectrometry (TDS) for 0, 5 and 15 h to study the deuterium removal
effectiveness at the nominal baking temperatures. The remained fraction was determined by
emptying the samples fully of deuterium by heating W and Be samples up to 1000 and 775 °C,
respectively. Results showed the deposits in the divertor having an increasing effect to the
remaining retention at temperatures above baking. Highest remaining fractions 54 and 87%
were observed with deposit thicknesses of 10 and 40 μm, respectively. Substantially high
fractions were obtained in the main chamber samples from the deposit-free erosion zone of
the limiter midplane, in which the dominant fuel retention mechanism is via implantation:
15 h annealing resulted in retained deuterium higher than 90%. TDS results from the divertor
were simulated with TMAP7 calculations. The spectra were modelled with three deuterium
activation energies resulting in good agreement with the experiments
Abstract
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Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/100420
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/100420
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- Origin repository
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