I. Condrea et al., EFFECT OF ARGON INJECTION ON THE HIGH-Z IMPURITY GENERATION FROM THE POLOIDAL INCONEL LIMITER IN FTU, Nuclear fusion, 35(7), 1995, pp. 787-794
An argon injection experiment on the Frascati Tokamak Upgrade (FTU) pl
asma has been utilized to clarify the physical mechanism responsible f
or impurity production. A simple 0-D model for the scrape-off layer (S
OL), coupled with sputtering by the main deuteron flux and self-sputte
ring, can reproduce the variation of impurity concentration, nickel in
the case of an Inconel limiter in FTU, when argon is puffed into the
plasma. The increase of radiation power losses leads to a decrease of
the SOL temperature, and therefore to a decrease of the sputtering yie
ld. Z(eff) remains essentially unchanged by argon. All the other plasm
a parameters (temperature and density profiles, ohmic power and energy
confinement time) also show no substantial changes. Radiation losses
increase, up to 80% of the input power, at relatively high densities,
with a corresponding decrease of the heat load on the limiter surface.