Av. Burdakov et al., TEST OF DIVERTOR MATERIALS UNDER SIMULATED ITER PLASMA DISRUPTION CONDITIONS AT THE GOL-3 FACILITY, Journal of nuclear materials, 215, 1994, pp. 1345-1348
The GOL-3 facility was used for exploratory plasma stream target exper
iments under conditions rather typical for the thermal quench phase of
ITER tokamak plasma disruptions. The experiments allowed study of the
properties of target plasmas formed from vaporized target materials i
n front of the target and determination of the target material erosion
. Within 2 mu s after the onset of the plasma stream a cloud of evapor
ated material is formed. The cloud expands along magnetic force lines
with velocities around 10(6) cm/s. Line radiation is observed from the
target plasma corona, continuum radiation from the bulk of the cloud.
The temperature in the plasma corona is about 1 eV. The black body te
mperature of the bulk cloud is below 0.5 eV. The erosion for graphite
increases sharply upon reaching a threshold value of 1 MJ/m(2) for the
energy density of the hot plasma stream and achieves very high values
.