Title :
Features and initial results of the DIII-D advanced tokamak radiative divertor
Author :
Neill, R. C O ; Bozek, A.S. ; Friend, M.E. ; Baxi, C.B. ; Reis, E.E. ; Mahdavi, M.A. ; Nilson, D.G. ; Allen, S.L. ; West, W.P.
Author_Institution :
Gen. Atomics, San Diego, CA, USA
Abstract :
The radiative divertor program of DIII-D is in its final phase with the installation of the cryopump and baffle structure (Phase 1B Divertor) in the upper inner radius of the DIII-D vacuum vessel at the end of this calendar year. This divertor, in conjunction with the Advanced Divertor and the Phase 1A Divertor, located in the lower and upper outer radius of the DIII-D vacuum vessel respectively, provides pumping for density control of the plasma while minimizing the effects on the core confinement. Each divertor consists of a cryo/helium cooling ring and a shielded protective structure. The cryo/helium-cooled pumps of all three diverters exhaust helium from the plasma. The protective shielded structure or baffle structure, in the case of the diverters located at the top of the vacuum vessel, provides baffling of neutral charged particles and minimize the flow of impurities back into the core of the plasma
Keywords :
cryopumping; fusion reactor design; fusion reactor divertors; Advanced Divertor; DIII-D advanced tokamak radiative divertor; Phase 1B Divertor; baffle structure; cryocooling; cryopump; fusion reactor design; impurities; neutral charged particles; shielded protective structure; tokamak; Gases; Geometry; Helium; Impurities; Plasma confinement; Plasma density; Plasma transport processes; Protection; Tiles; Tokamaks;
Conference_Titel :
Fusion Engineering, 1999. 18th Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Albuquerque, NM
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5829-5
DOI :
10.1109/FUSION.1999.849891