Bulletin of the American Physical Society
65th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Monday–Friday, October 30–November 3 2023; Denver, Colorado
Session CO07: MFE: Research in Support of ITER Burning Plasma Physics
2:00 PM–5:00 PM,
Monday, October 30, 2023
Room: Grand Ballroom I
Chair: Charles Greenfield, General Atomics - San Diego
Abstract: CO07.00007 : WEST tungsten contamination issues and proposed solutions in support to ITER
3:12 PM–3:24 PM
Presenter:
Jorge Morales
(CEA)
Authors:
Jorge Morales
(CEA)
Nicolas Fedorczak
(CEA)
Clarisse Bourdelle
(CEA)
Jean-Francois Artaud
(CEA)
Pierre Manas
(CEA)
Patrick Maget
(CEA)
Remi Dumont
(CEA)
Hervé Ancher
(CEA)
Laurent Colas
(CEA)
Leo Dubus
(CEA)
Mickael Doménès
(CEA)
Annika Ekedahl
(CEA Cadarache)
Ludovic Fleury
(CEA)
Alberto Gallo
(CEA)
Christophe Gil
(CEA)
Christophe Guillemaut
(CEA)
Julien Hillairet
(CEA)
Frédéric Imbeaux
(CEA)
Patrick Maini
(CEA)
David Moiraf
(CEA)
Victor Moncada
(CEA)
Philippe Moreau
(CEA)
Collaboration:
WEST team
In a second part, we discuss the main issues related to tungsten contamination during WEST phase 1 and 2. The main novelty of phase 2 is the use of actively cooled ITER-grade mono-blocks for the divertor. During both WEST phases, core tungsten profiles are rather flat, nonetheless burning through tungsten is challenging in the power ramp-up phase. In this contribution, we propose a strategy to efficiently burn through tungsten and increase plasma robustness. In parallel, we show encouraging results about the development of non-inductive scenarios; more than 100 second plasmas have been achieved. Finally, we report on the recent development of the X-point radiator scenario. This scenario provides at the same time low divertor heat fluxes and improved plasma confinement. WEST confirms the good properties of this scenario, making it a clear candidate for ITER high power operation.
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