A proposed scraper element to protect the end of the W7-X divertor target elements

A. Peacock, J. Kisslinger, J. Boscary, J. Geiger, F. Hurd, R. Konig, M. Krychowiak, R. Stadler, M. Smirnow, J. Tretter, A. Werner
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The three main areas of the W7-X divertor target are: the horizontal target, the vertical target and the high iota tail, with a pumping gap between the horizontal and vertical targets. For each of the standard operational scenarios the target has been designed so that, based on vacuum field calculations, the plasma strike points lie away from the ends of the target. Each target consists of CFC armoured water cooled poloidally running target elements capable of operating reliably in these central regions at up to 10MW/m2 in steady state operation, as necessary for the standard configurations. Due to the U-turn shape of the cooling channel at the pumping gap end of the elements the cooling is not optimal and a reduced performance is expected. However, recent studies of experiment scenarios, also now taking into account the influence of bootstrap currents, showed that the strike point drifts over the ends of the target elements adjacent to the pumping gap on the L/R time scale; potentially leading to damage of the elements in these scenarios. Various operational methods have been studied to satisfactorily avoid this situation without success. The paper describes design changes being made to improve the ability of the end of the elements to accept reasonable power levels, however it is not expected that the elements in these regions will meet the full power requirements. Hence, this paper also describes the design of a protection element; the purpose of this so-called “scraper element” is to intercept the power to the targets before the full power reaches the sensitive end of the elements. This is done without reducing significantly the pumping at the pumping gap and addresses issues such as how to control local impurity flows. The programme of work concerning design and technology qualification still needed to realise this scraper element is described.
一种用于保护W7-X分流器末端目标元件的刮板元件
W7-X引流靶区主要有三个区域:水平靶区、垂直靶区和高尾区,水平靶区和垂直靶区之间存在抽气间隙。对于每一个标准操作场景,目标都被设计成这样,基于真空场计算,等离子体打击点远离目标的末端。每个目标由氯氟烃装甲水冷多方向运行目标元件组成,能够在这些中心区域以高达10MW/m2的稳态运行可靠地运行,这是标准配置所必需的。由于冷却通道在泵送间隙末端的u形形状,冷却不是最佳的,并且预期性能会降低。然而,最近的实验场景研究,现在也考虑了自举电流的影响,表明在L/R时间尺度上,击点漂移到靠近抽运间隙的目标元件的末端;可能会导致这些场景中的元素损坏。已经研究了各种操作方法,以令人满意地避免这种情况,但没有成功。本文描述了正在进行的设计更改,以提高元件末端接受合理功率水平的能力,但并不期望这些区域的元件能够满足全部功率要求。因此,本文还介绍了一种保护元件的设计;这种所谓的“刮板元件”的目的是在全功率到达元件的敏感端之前拦截到目标的功率。这样做不会显著减少泵送间隙处的泵送,并解决诸如如何控制局部杂质流动等问题。介绍了实现该刮板元件所需的设计和技术鉴定工作方案。
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