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Divertor target profiles and recycling studies in TCV single null lower standard discharges

Pitts, R. A.  
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Nieswand, C.
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Weisen, H.  
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1997
Journal of Nuclear Materials

A 'standard', single null lower diverted discharge has been developed to enable continuous monitoring of the first wall conditions and to characterise the effectiveness and influence of wall conditioning in the TCV tokamak. Measurements over a period encompassing nearly 2000 ohmic discharges of varying configuration and input power show the global confinement time and main plasma impurity concentrations to be good general indicators of the first wall condition, whilst divertor target profiles demonstrate strikingly the short term beneficial effects of He glow. Good agreement, consistent with a reduction in recycling at the plates is found between the predictions of the fluid code UEDGE and the observed outer divertor profiles of T-e and n(e) before and after He glow.

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DOI
10.1016/S0022-3115(97)80156-0
Web of Science ID

WOS:A1997XF37700132

Author(s)
Pitts, R. A.  
Nieswand, C.
Weisen, H.  
Anton, M.
Behn, R.  
Chavan, R. F.  
Dutch, M. J.
Duval, B. P.  
Franke, S.
Hofmann, F.  
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Date Issued

1997

Published in
Journal of Nuclear Materials
Volume

241

Start page

867

End page

872

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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April 16, 2008
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