
FINAL REPORT FOR THE DIII-D RADIATIVE DIVERTOR PROJECT
Author(s) -
R.G. O'Neil,
R.D. Stambaugh
Publication year - 2002
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/813639
Subject(s) - divertor , diii d , nuclear engineering , radiative transfer , baffle , environmental science , radiative cooling , physics , nuclear physics , tokamak , plasma , meteorology , engineering , thermodynamics , optics
OAK A271 FINAL REPORT FOR THE DIII-D RADIATIVE DIVERTOR PROJECT. The Radiative Divertor Project originated in 1993 when the DIII-D Five Year Plan for the period 1994--1998 was prepared. The Project Information Sheet described the objective of the project as ''to demonstrate dispersal of divertor power by a factor of then with sufficient diagnostics and modeling to extend the results to ITER and TPX''. Key divertor components identified were: (1) Carbon-carbon and graphite armor tiles; (2) The divertor structure providing a gas baffle and cooling; and (3) The divertor cryopumps to pump fuel and impurities