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Impact of bivariate energy and angular atomic impact spectra on tungsten erosion in JET

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The erosion of tungsten plasma-facing components due to charge-exchange atoms, predicted to be the dominant cause of the observed W radiation in most JET plasmas with a Be/W wall, is quantified by the first EIRENE simulations of the bivariate energy-angular impact spectrum and the incident flux of deuterium and tritium atoms. The tungsten erosion rate due to the bivariate impact spectrum in the JET outer vertical divertor corresponds to a constant effective impact angle of 43 degrees. Assuming independent univariate energy and angular distributions instead of the bivariate spectrum causes a predicted increase of order 10% in the tungsten influx and the core radiated power. The predicted tungsten sputtering rate due to tritium atoms is 2 to 6 times the sputtering rate by deuterium atoms in similar edge plasmas. A hypothetical replacement of all JET first-wall materials with tungsten is predicted to raise the total radiated power by 60% in a diverted H-mode scenario if the added radiation is offset by additional heating and the plasma conditions are unchanged.

Year of Publication
2025
Journal
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion
Volume
67
Issue
5
Number of Pages
055044
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6ed34ef6a12665c57ae6e3e25f8c919f
Alternate Journal
Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion
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Kumpulainen, H. A., Reiter, D., Brezinsek, S., Groth, M., Romazanov, J., Wiesen, S., & JET Contributors. (2025). Impact of bivariate energy and angular atomic impact spectra on tungsten erosion in JET. Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, 67(5), 055044. https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6587/add376