EAST ASIPP ICR-Wall conditioning in EAST J.S Hu, J.G Li and EAST Team Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.O.Box 1126, Hefei, Anhui.

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EAST ASIPP ICR-Wall conditioning in EAST J.S Hu, J.G Li and EAST Team Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.O.Box 1126, Hefei, Anhui , China 9 th ITPA Meeting, Divertor & SOL and PEDESTAL Max-Planck-institut fur Plasmaphysik, D Garching bei Munchen,Germany May 7-10,2007

EAST ASIPP 1.Introduction 2.Results of He-GDC and He-ICR in EAST 3.Primary results of oxidation in EAST 4.Summary Outline

Utilization of GDC and RF for wall conditioning in EAST; RF wall conditioning in a divertor tokamak; Oxidation, specially O-ICRF, for hydrogen removal on metal walls; Compared with the results from HT-7; Database for future comparison in EAST under full C and mixed material with C/W conditions. EAST ASIPP Motivation 1. Introduction

EAST Divertor; Stainless steel walls; H 2 plasma operation(60-70% H in the residual gas); Plasma facing areas ~50~60m 2 ; High pumping speed; Specially designed RF antenna for wall conditioning. GDC: 4 SS anodes(2 used), ~2A/anodes, fixed. Baking: Hot N 2 interlayer heating, Electric resistance heating. –Highest designed Temp. for PFCs is 350C; –Actually used : PFCs ~150C. Windows <120C. EAST ASIPP EAST vs HT-7 HT-7 Limiter; 20% walls are doped graphite with SiC coating; D 2 plasma operation; Plasma facing areas ~12m 2 ; Low pumping speed; RF antenna for both wall conditioning and heating. GDC: 2 Mo anodes, ~2A/anodes, Movable. Baking: Electric resistance heating. –Highest Temp. For liners is 250C; For limiter is 200C.

2.He-GDC and He-ICR in EAST He-GDC –Dominant before plasma discharge; –3~5h per night during plasma operation. He-ICR –Inter plasma discharges; –System experiments Three times; Influence of power, pressure, magnetic field, pumping speed and wave duty time –Power: 3~20kW –Pressure: 4E-3Pa~10Pa EAST ASIPP

Typical He-GDC and He-ICR EAST ASIPP He-GDC(3Pa, 2x2A) He-ICR at early operation (1.2X10 -2 Pa, 15kW) He-ICR with different power and pressure (4.5x10 -3 —1.8x10 -2 Pa, 3-20kW) Inter shot He-ICR (4.5X10 -3 Pa, 10kW)

He-ICR before and after oxidation Before oxidation After oxidation After He/O-ICR experiments, He-ICR is effective for oxygen removal; H and Impurities removal in He-ICR cleanings depended on wall conditions. H 2 was effective reduced by He/O-ICR cleanings. EAST ASIPP

Removal rates of He-ICR EAST ASIPP

He-ICR in EAST Successfully carried out ICRF WC with a specially designed antenna in a divertor machine-EAST. The removal efficiency for H in low pressure(4.5E-3Pa) He-ICR is almost as the same as in He-GDC cleaning(2Pa). Factors influence on He-ICR efficiency: –Results from partial removal rate and CCD pictures showed that the influence of TF (1-2T)was small. –Pulsed RF WC with wave duty time at 0.3s/1.2s,1s/2s is good. –High ICRF power promote particles removal. –He-ICRF is beneficial for impurities removal in early operation and after oxidation experiments. Require to increase pump speed at high pressure in EAST. Comparison with HT-7 results –Breakdown pressure different: HT-7 limited <0.2Pa, EAST reached ~10Pa; –Power different: HT-7 reached 60kW; Highest RF power in EAST was used only 20kW(will be extend to high power in near future.); –Highest H removal rate is higher than HT-7 by a factor of 4. EAST ASIPP

3. Primary results of oxidation in EAST EAST ASIPP PressurePowerGasNote 11.4E -2Pa20kWHe-ICRWall temp.~150 O C RF duty: 0.3s on/ 1.2s off B during RF cleaning: 1T; He:O 2 ~1:1 21.4E -2Pa20kWHe-ICR 31.4E -2Pa5kWHe/O-ICR 41.4E -2Pa10kWHe/O-ICR 51.4E -2Pa20kWHe/O-ICR 65E-2Pa20-10kWHe/O-ICR 77E-2Pa10kWHe/O-ICR 81.4E -2Pa5kWHe/O-ICR 91.4E -2Pa20kWHe-ICR 100.5Pa4A*300VHe-GDC 110.5Pa4A*300VHe/O-GDC 120.5Pa4A*300VHe-GDC Procedures

He/O-ICR cleaning EAST ASIPP 1.During oxidation, C was removed by the formation of CO and CO2 and most of hydrogen released in the form of water molecules. 2.CO, CO 2 and H 2 O production after oxygen injection(Thermo-oxidation) only sustained for a short duration. 3.He/O-ICR are beneficial for long removal for C and H. 4.Higher power and/or higher pressuer in He/O-ICR, more CO and H2O produced.

Average removal rates in He/O-ICR EAST ASIPP 1.4X10 -2 Pa10kW 1.O-RF on a SS walls are beneficial for both H and C removal. Highest removal rate are 7.8×10 22 H-atoms/h,4.2×10 22 C-atoms/h (20kW 7×10-2Pa 2.Higher than that in He-ICR by a factore of 5 and a few tens respectively. 3.High pressure and conditioning power are favorable for removal of H and C.

Comparison between EAST and HT-7 EAST ASIPP HT-7: More O 2 consumed, relatively more O reacted with C. EAST: Less O 2 consumed, relatively more O reacted with H.

Removal rates in O-ICR of HT-7 EAST ASIPP

He/O-ICR between EAST / HT-7 Similar behaviors during oxidation. In both devices, H, C removal rates were higher than that in He-ICR by a factore of 4~6 and a few tens. Similar influence of power, pressure and wall conditions. High removal rates in EAST than in HT-7. In EAST, fewer O 2 consumed, higher fraction of O 2 reacted with H. Lower O retention rates(min -1.m 2 ) than HT-7 by a factor of >10. With the same parameters(20kW,0.014Pa He/O-ICR) –HT-7: ~2x20 21 H/hour; ~1.9x20 21 C/hour. –EAST: ~2.5x20 22 H/hour; ~1.3x20 22 C/hour. –Power density(20/40 vs 20/5 Kw/m 3 ) –Pumping speed(10 4 l/s VS 850 l/s) –Areas facing plasma (50~60m 2 VS ~12m 2 ) –Volume of vessels(~40m 3 VS ~5m 3 ) –Plasma facing materials (Stainless steels VS doped graphite(Or SiC) –ICRF antenna (Shape, location…….) –Structure of vessels (Divertor VS Limiter) –Plasma fuels(H 2 VS D 2 ) EAST ASIPP

EAST ASIPP Summary ICR conditionings have been successfully carried out for wall conditioning, recycling control between shots, oxidation and boronization. Much better results have been obtained compared with those in HT-7. ICR conditioning techniques will be carried out in EAST under full C and mixed material with C/W conditions. It is a promising technique for ITER.

EAST ASIPP Thank for your attention!