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Erosion at the inner wall of JET during the discharge campaign 2013-2014

Description

The erosion of Be and W marker layers was investigated using long-term samples containing marker lay- ers during the second ITER-like wall discharge campaign 2013–2014 (ILW-2). The samples were mounted in Be coated Inconel tiles between the inner wall guard limiters (IWGL). They were analyzed using elas- tic backscattering (EBS) before and after exposure. All samples showed noticeable erosion. The results were compared to the data for Be and W erosion rates for the first 2011–2012 JET ITER-like wall (ILW-1) campaign, and to the data for C erosion during the 20 05–20 09 campaign when JET was operated with a carbon wall. The mean W erosion rates and the toroidal and poloidal distributions of the W erosion were nearly the same for the ILW-1 and ILW-2 campaigns. The mean erosion rate of Be during the ILW-2 campaign was smaller by a factor of about two compared to the ILW-1 campaign.

Abstract

EURATOM 633053

Additional details

Created:
December 4, 2022
Modified:
November 30, 2023