Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9793823 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Divertor surface temperatures are significantly affected by the presence of deposited surface layers. This phenomenon can be used to monitor deposited layer evolution on a shot-by-shot basis. It was found that during an experimental campaign where the BÂ ÃÂ âB direction was reversed that the outer target, normally an erosion zone, became a deposition zone.
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Authors
P. Andrew, J.P. Coad, Y. Corre, T. Eich, A. Herrmann, G.F. Matthews, J.I. Paley, L. Pickworth, R.A. Pitts, M.F. Stamp, JET EFDA Contributors JET EFDA Contributors,