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Impact of W on scenario simulations for ITER

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In preparation of ITER operation, large machines have replaced their wall and divertor material to W (ASDEX Upgrade) or a combination of Be for the wall and W for the divertor (JET). Operation in these machines has shown that the influx of W can have a significant impact on the discharge evolution, which has made modelling of this impact for ITER an urgent task. This paper reports on such modelling efforts. Maximum tolerable W concentrations have been determined for various scenarios, both for the current ramp-up and flat-top phase. Results of two independent methods are presented, based on the codes ZIMPUR plus ASTRA and CRONOS, respectively. Both methods have been tested and benchmarked against ITER-like I p RU experiments at JET. It is found that W significantly disturbs the discharge evolution when the W concentration approaches ∼10 −4 ; this critical level varies somewhat between scenarios.

Year of Publication
2015
Journal
Nuclear Fusion
Volume
55
Issue
6
Number of Pages
063031
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d8553e78fee23a346493abe41c17a811
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Nucl. Fusion
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Hogeweij, G. M. D., Leonov, V., Schweinzer, J., Sips, A. C., Angioni, C., Calabro, G., … JET Contributors. (2015). Impact of W on scenario simulations for ITER. Nuclear Fusion, 55(6), 063031. https://doi.org/10.1088/0029-5515/55/6/063031