DocumentCode :
2283982
Title :
Plasma radiation in tokamak disruption simulation experiments
Author :
Arkhipov, N. ; Bakhtin, V. ; Safronov, V. ; Toporkov, D. ; Vasenin, S. ; Wuerz, H. ; Zhitlukhin, A.
Author_Institution :
Troitsk Inst. for Innovation & Fusion Res., Troitsk, Russia
fYear :
1995
fDate :
5-8 June 1995
Firstpage :
191
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Plasma impact results in sudden evaporation of divertor plate material and produces a plasma cloud which acts as protective shield. The incoming energy flux is absorbed in the plasma shield and is converted mainly into radiation. Thus the radiative characteristics of the target plasma determine the dissipation of the incoming energy and the heat load at the target. Radiation of target plasma is studied at the two plasma gun facility 2 MK-200 at Troitsk. Space- and time-resolved spectroscopy (visible, VUV and soft X-ray) and time-integrated space-resolved calorimetry are employed as diagnostics. Graphite and tungsten samples are exposed to deuterium plasma streams with the following parameters: density n=10/sup 16/ cm/sup -3/, temperature T/sub i/=500 eV, T/sub e/=120 eV, plasma beta 0.25, power density W=10 MW/cm/sup 2/, pulse duration t=20 /spl mu/s. Target plates are oriented perpendicular to the magnetic field lines (B=2T). It is found that the radiative characteristics depend strongly on the target material.
Keywords :
calorimetry; plasma collision processes; plasma diagnostics; plasma instability; plasma production; plasma toroidal confinement; plasma-wall interactions; thermal analysis; time resolved spectroscopy; 120 eV; 2 T; 2 mus; 500 eV; C; D; VUV spectroscopy; W; density; divertor plate material; heat load; incoming energy flux; magnetic field lines; plasma beta; plasma cloud; plasma gun; plasma radiation; plasma shield; power density; protective shield; pulse duration; radiative characteristics; soft X-ray spectroscopy; space-resolved spectroscopy; target plasma; temperature; time-integrated space-resolved calorimetry; time-resolved spectroscopy; tokamak disruption simulation; visible spectroscopy; Clouds; Plasma density; Plasma diagnostics; Plasma materials processing; Plasma properties; Plasma simulation; Plasma temperature; Plasma x-ray sources; Protection; Tokamaks;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 1995. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts., 1995 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Madison, WI, USA
ISSN :
0730-9244
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2669-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.1995.531697
Filename :
531697
Link To Document :
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