Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7987553 | Nuclear Materials and Energy | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
In this contribution results from tiles removed from the JET ITER-Like Wall (JET-ILW) divertor following the 2013-2014 campaign are presented. The results summarize erosion, deposition and fuel retention along the poloidal cross section of the divertor surface and provide data for comparison with the first JET-ILW campaign, showing a similar pattern of material migration with the exception of Tile 6 where the strike point time on the tile was â¼ 4 times longer in 2013-2014 than in 2011-2012, which is likely to account for more material migration to this region. The W deposition on top of the Mo marker coating of Tile 4 shows that the enrichment takes place at the strike point location.
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Authors
N. Catarino, N.P. Barradas, V. Corregidor, A. Widdowson, A. Baron-Wiechec, J.P. Coad, K. Heinola, M. Rubel, E. Alves, JET Contributors JET Contributors,